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.P prey...-.- i. .e _ .� •gym{ ' ` •i. * '•l � ,i r ''4' � .z. ^�•_ sn .�.J. .;r .t,.. ,,....... .•. - ". .. "'4X''•.8. '�"c .'r •� �" fir,. OL. LX —� - - PICKERING, ONTis FRIDAY, JAN. lx. 1-9-4-1 Via. 2,0, :,43.. starTer�stvtsai 6asrsar:a f Ganeit brlds first meshing of 1948 tenon! Red Cross, 4400. 1'iciceristg _ - 81NSALE.'�.« Sta>iierel Red Cross $4W- Kinsale Red Cross CIREF.N WOOD Our 1040 bownalskI, council held $M Sahabdon Army _4100. Navy Mr. Robert ZQtompson spent the � M11 I Monday, League 4108. holiday with W and Mrs. V�. I H O PiaARAON-Ph deist i Inaugural meeting on . PWt- - Surgeon. Dunbettes. lay' being opened offidallw at it a m. Qllor A=uds reca�¢neaided fn. surgeon. - 1886••3936 S. FORSYTEL h. a,. Director by Clerk Donald R. Beaton• the presenting of a strong protest Mr. and Mrs. Renziedy nt one tien.2t ._ to e3. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, of the Un- to tete Federal Goveritmei:t on the duly recesttlg vufith the' a tsar �CMOierINCi her�a� t ited Chuarch, Picker,:ag, conducted loss to this towpsjtrp of a 4100,000 ;1 _—j1�1Mta 'R>se examined b7 tmest. - =� !�I ssv4 asses ent on the laze iron Monday, Wednesday and Friday N ; Ctatamont. not. the dedicatory se vice, and the Felt Mrs. Alvin Hooker spent one day n Clerk took the Oath of Allegiance the goveon ent should reimburse lasts week with Mrs. Jaynes Gibson, ., WB .ORiND FINE -,4", T PICKE ING NEWS Log". and Office of each of the Council this, ma niripaUtly for a year or two at. Greenwood. Bran, Shorts and Fted of all. �p DCIiYAfiD ROpDY Barrister. members Reeve, Wml. Reesor, at least. Suggested W. H. Moore, Mission Band meets at the Jos- s, &%o minerals and otber j Wrtw+rs-�t+soa. ft s- Deputy -Reeve,- W. Heber 'Down M. P. be 'approached on the matter, • eph Stell home on Friday at �4 P conceotratet for table feediso wet. sot WP:ytt �' „rt „�, yy�tyy Sty and Couac➢llors, D. Blake Aa�tus, 'and . consult other municipalities, m. All children - are 1welcomia. � ,g QQCkept `sod George T. Todd, and Wan, H. West- affected ina similar way. Mrs. R V.. Moray and Mrs. eP - - BE•!t'I.ON, BELL - tf ROSS ney. Detailed accounts in our neat is- Lloyd Moodly spent Thursday lest We., stook 9r4 tier• - best Poultry .. Barristors tf Solicitors Following Cmnmittees were app- sue. in Toronto. Fetes and 9uppiiei. V, J.,l1iLATON- K. C. Telsphoet ofated with the chairman named - A number of young people from H.BRnOKE liiELL. K C. Adel:,?$38 meads and Bridges - Wi, R. Down l ett Advertising Dhinner at the here attended the Junior Faatners' �- yia0R•MUMM Y, D. F. ROSS Contingezidies - Blake Annie Irstrited: Church, Pickering..Jan. ?,1st. alto _Junior Institute, dance held' in -- 279 Bay St. Relief = W. H: Westney - '�— Brooklin last Friday evening and JOHN L. POND 'Ioronts Damages to Sheep -Geo. Todd -BROI; GHAM ----- report a very good time. LAND .Si�i2t'EYOIt Power acid Light - Geo. Todd T Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ledgett and F. J. DONS ", ,,aa NsGttilS McMILLAN�rarrlster, S;ol- Johri and Mrs. Soden visited rel- Surveyors Gilson aid Atstotd. 80 Wr„ino.uy P 7:c. ►9iKeYnda street Mr. Ray Ledgett% Miss Roxena Torodiu. rledAoae EiRir. b303. 2etf atl.:'eS near Stouffville on Sunday. king Ste• ��•� Several trylaw(s were passed, in Ledged; and Miss Glenyce Stephet>I . Earl and Milton Campbell visited L. 8. On ffdt, sift the nssords fit : Lleyvtut cludiitg the following - spent Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs. ,r relatives in .the .city recently. -11iiL leiy Powndkeepers W. Shea, Mel. Nelson Ledgett and family of Os - HE BERTT. FALLAiBE.L. Dt3., Br�*.ant, R. W. Balsdon; A. Chea- haws. fl. D,6.. Graduate of*-Royft Gout” of last week" tivi Mr. McWhirter at q as and.aie v rarity of form;o. ter, Jos. Pearce. Andrew Bros. C. Mr. Percy Lavington, an old in ap second floor eaµ St. ito l- Puokain, Col. Rowe, E. R: Pilkey, tete local school. JUSTICE OF THE PEACID J4 q - ' - Kinsale bury from Port Perry, who Mv'iCLwch. �lelreria3, Sm. ueors: 9 The W. J. Brown family of the kiss joined for the County of OntAlio � s. a■. sI. s_pp �... a fly appoinemeoc. Oc•ray Chas Hood,. Cec. Phillips, F• A• citiy spent Saturday with,T. T.. C. and served in. the for war, jo PICK,ERING ONT. - iarerie�i. t'fooe Pieta 3700, _ Major. L Hagerman, V. Parkin, Y up with.. the Hoene Gusad, and is -------__--.. _ Mrs Brown. -> _ Wm hiiddJeton; .Mer.. Annie, Thos: - - atlationed at Ottawa. - The W,. L are holding their Open D � 3M M3 : Norton, Alf. Michell, Lorna Jones, Misses Veronica Gaynoa, Mildred D>Itsi><3reF,o d isrnf. Meeting when they entertain the 40 Chas. Gostick, Vic. Jamieson, Mor- Taylor, Pearl Noipoe and Margaret . Bf6ATON, TOWiVbHI•P !a Evans, John Yallister, Allan husbands oa the evening of Jan. Watts; and" Mesar$ Wm. 14tsatnistg,- �igt• I;nenCaApe of Ail . HindB, �- D.�11 con..yaneec.Cotnm.ao..r la Meyer, Ebner Artois, Irving Waite. `Gordon Barker and Joe Cooper, k.�t., t►e oe,or,sts. l..n.r of ;The Nimble- Finger Club ' will Spent S•unda}y last at the Hooker % - . ""- w e'ak-�`t• meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. lett �,Bt@!! Avtili,nbite wlth — ~ — Fence -"v iewens-- Chas. McCavts- home, to helpcelebrate Mr. Hook - A. E. RICHARDSON land, D.=Carrathers, Claude Field,.. E1Lcott, . on Thnroday. afternoon, sea birthday: T Edgar. Andrew, .Jon Cow -nn, Ed -January 23rd. �3aou'i4y _ ata Service. 08NP?RAL INS13r1tANG'E - SlceV, frhos- Annan, Reg. D�ixo The liaprx Circle Mission - Band. Foul Courses, and all you care to 7. REAL ESTATE held their Jan drvzng White. Wali• Cheater, E. A. meeting Safur- eat,- at the Plunkett Dinner in the 71q€gess Phone iC:O:`dV >fYANCI NG ,q g, Urban Brake, . Vi'm. Ell- day afternoon, 11th; at the, home of Mrs. F Caster, with's large at- United Church, Px*ring, Jan. 21. BROUGHAM P1CK 513 An old established agency, �y icolt, H. 4 T'ti: e , W. hes W. H. •� W serol. Corson, Haw. Malco tet, Fred Byers, at- tendance. Beulah Hamilton was - in GREENWOOD W. • B.. Milne!W'" charge- Ylhone Pick. 6000. :. k Turner James Installation of •Officers was. rt Miss Muriel Clarke of Oshawa, NOT -10 E S. Wilson, WJones, r g, of the Y. P. service on Sunday aV.-it Sunday at home here - 1l Y M . M A 1f>1( H. I'�h' Geo.. Midnle- . Miller Gregg, , Wim, McNish, �.Mllle;, Leon. ung Rev. Kennedy was in charge The Y. P. U. skated at Markham Ort tl3oelsr Parr roar wty tytty OBN&BD AUCTIONEER ANI) Gates, of the installation: The new ezecr in Saturday night. yt° .-. � • VALUATOR ✓ utive a? it die in charge of next Sun . Maas Conatie Hedge, - of .Oshawa _ ... -- Mr. eve meeting. - Whi visited COAL, C8H81 = �Baltr -conducted' Anywhere . '' Relief ORffieer�Cyril E. Morlefy�, �' - n�8'A _g The,�pte Miss Hail, of tbry'. , . lhoce o: write. et� t. SY�OI4 Dundas at 4200. T� Mr. and Mrs. Tordiff, oof f iBarrie, Our tesicher, Mr. eMstffeon rhad• n �D� �t `? y W4� CRME visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Mat- Nonrnalite under -his observation last Whlttiy, OntWio' Weed inspector -: P- .0. Crimarner ND, Gi'i;bPSiL,.� thewls, and husband. on' Tuesday week. Board of Health Replrearrentadve - �•0 1 e are sorry to have lost Mr. aAa -0 prierbush g08�i R. I�- Forsyth John- and• . ". Soden ' were in and Mr$, Ryley fromn ' our neighbor- � ai 1ii Uxbridge on Fridary, attending the hood. They have gone . tto Toronto . BQILDSR Q BII PPLIB'il� i ' Govern"" Lieemed - funeral of the lattees cousin, Miss for a time alio, local eartiag's work fiasrftr�ry JnaPecttrra I'IsTrSL Found - ][ai>a �`, E. 8toa$vllle, Oat. T. C. Rzowm sad Geo. Elliott Hattie- Walker, -formerly of Clare- Greenwood Church congregation- We bawaalso pled ort. o6oak a full, Phone 1911 mont_ al mee'ti.ng .and .Pot -t>< Supyer of ]dAPLE LEAF ffiIx•iSNti` School Atbwb dww Ogricer -..John I wish to thastld the parents and *w Friday evening Silver collect - Maternity, Medical, and Surgical s , . 000PANY IIr ZM casts taken FwBips, at $W. per ata. _ children who have so kindly pat- ion. _ - .7Maten.l Semi•Roottt �'� - ronased and co-operated with me, The 9ts�dap+ School held their an �-I � �*�^� . Gerald Cae�an. Rosebank, wiry this past year, as their teacher of nual meeting kart week.. "The •rep- . 1 C i Ratter for. 10 days -$28.74 hood on an aseeonn nb covVlaint music. Their herbs at the end of the a� givat by the vsriaus depth. Mglet rod No , in attendance and following the low, sty $aye, of alae year Aa�ved that all. are working ween encouraging-. Election of off a ' 26 boar service given. _ of his ovttages, two years sgoa The hard. - Mrs. Carl •Devitt: roes, as follow*a -- .9ttpt.. Mr. Mil- .4hono Offiep 74 -lies. 66 "%inbulaace SeMce complaint woe adjusted. Rev. Kennedy, on Sunday after- toil Pegg, AsistahU Mar. Chas- Me- GOOD 23.37 Countdllor Assais moped the or- noon gave an earnest tali on .the Taggart; Recording secretary, Mins HARDWARE ' ectix�tt of Step 81gnq at the corner subject -- If I were 26 years youaa- Feta i iyitn, Aaiaie;ant, Leslie Rik - p of the Alton, FAL -and the 1st. con. ger. Nett Sunday, he will spc� on son, Treasurer•, Mr. Perry Wilson, You may set the new - . FIRr'� also at the corner of the Base Line - Youth and Religion. These• 'ser- Racist, Miser Marion 71 McVey, Has - and Station Rd. -• Carried, vices are especially for the young- ietlant, Miss Man By and COLEMAN ' - = MwentF-trine persons on relief in . er generation. Mrs. C. D Braggart. Mies,. Supt - IN BURS . '-t tate month- 34 lees than the norm- Word has been eecwved of the Sias. M. Pegg, Tamp. Supt:, Aks- RADIANT CIRCULATOR e4ponding month last" year. M'onth's death in December of the the late W. W.. 1Gee, Crndle R+o1i, Mrs. , L 'I'O Be ,� - 4233.14. I John Bell', in Saskatchewlan. The Pegg. Teachim Beginners, Maw-, i>� OD! store.. 3 TJ�ea of � $II E family were prtoneers of thia• dist- Perry; Wilsatt,' Asestant, Mee. A. Coleman heaters supply F. M, Chapkam and H. Ey Tur- rict, owning what is now the Dun- Pegg �Just'or Girl4 Mrs• G McTag- heatIn need. - - - RIL B. MORLEY g nee', as representatives of the local can farm,'but but went West in 19". gart, Miss Dorees Pegg, a G. I- ANERAL IMU04NCI< bash the Federation of Alse Kitchen ranges, Coal Agric- Seat'ie old neighbors recall the 'very T., Miss Edna Greetr4 Mrs.' Pegg, 3 (VICE P1.bTECT1'ON �{ , appealed tto lite council fns !fondly neighbom' John aAd Mfrs. B•ay* Mr. E. Pegg, Men's Bible bcsttrs, Pipes F.U. syppart in the Federation's forts Bell . and family. Mrs. Bell passed Clap, Mils May BrowIt, Ladies' Callus new for your stout on behalf of the Yarn s of this away' some years ago. Bible' Class, Mrs. F. W. Gibson - and furnace work. � coualxy. They prese�hbad ,a Reeolu- Broughaim frieatde 'extend their rl$e W. X. S. held ffietr election - - • ': tion recons mending definite steps sympathy to the family in the pass- of odkm on Jad cry 2nd with the �VI 8 � T of a WoteeSve stature on their be- Ing of the late Mrs. W. Gibson, follow, IF results Phes:, Mea. J. _• f } half- The Federations is formed to wbo had been a resident of Ricker- U Pegg, Lst Vice„ Mrs. '& W. Ma 8trriwsfo llsssetf,L May we bake this oocasdon to look afixr the iatte!reste of elle !sir- Ing tJdwt39ltip since her curly ;xa:s, Vaip,. 2nd, firs. Fairy ;P;laon, 03rd,,' A thank our customers, for heir mer sin filar ,to that done by the when her father, James Murdock, Mrs. V. Narld�t4 Aeooiding and Corr - Manuiacy4 ms Association, for the on the' death of hie v4fe, brought Setaetery, Meet. W. W. Gee, Ash X11 OIN �- friendly edptPorE- thrnagho�ot rmwdaeWrer- References are made his family of titres girls and one ant,' Mrs. VAn. Bin, Missionary the is the resoliagairt to the wages paid boy,'* an want, in Broughmn, Mopthly, Mrs. F. I.+ Green. Assoc- : yew to �' Win' by war °industries and fiat paid Mrs Margaret Flaler still lives in into HelpeTo, Mare. X Pegg* Tem- � !rue hope Wert! confln ee to dew for faruh labour. To the pegging of the West: Mrs. Namly Gleeson in Merance and Peace .-Sec., Mrs. Mc - utter _ butter and other farm Sec, oras dt -• - Products, at Winnipeg and. WiU and Mrs. Drib- Nebo, Strartgeas(s Mrs. R. E. �+ 4 ( a ports where the p�bdtacer !ails bo son deceased, were the -family. Mowba ay, Mfrs. ;F. - 1. Green and S r - SON S benefit. They urged a more closely Members of the Board ot, Mtttaq- Mss. G. Wilson, Sup�tdy Sec•,' Mrs. w `-y l'FIRIS'fDIiAS AND ::OREETINCS ojwnted co-operative. organization ement of St. John's, met last Tues- F. WL Gibson, Press Sea, Mrs. A ' , ELAFFTT NEW TF.Ah of the farmers at titin tiime. • day evening. Hunter asci Mme... tribspa, Piatrabs, Joseph MacDonald and Fred . A. On Tuesday afternoon, a special Mrs. Gh-bson and Mrs. P. Wilson, /fora HAPPY Ae�balsittN, Day or xigitt Major, of W!:_te+rale presented sev- meeting of the W. L was held At Leaders of IK+s�sion Bn ads, = Green- i r Prat' recon' endations on behalf of tits horn- of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, �wwood, Mrs. McVey, Kinsale, Mrs. � PROS!']r.�O V � ` T Phone 1200 _. the Volunteer Civil Guard. tt, hear the delegates to the Vege- Rr EX MoawlbraV, Mt. Zion, Mrs. G. - --� :Constable .Chess -r rpr,.,rtc 1 nr table Cvok�nx� Course: There was a Middleton, Leader ' of Baby Band;' the ca ;dition of the icc,lraar at bite dirge and ' intertisted grthering. -Mrs. W. Gee, I,c�,.der of Misaien ��� � -IG, A: STERRIT'�' .. .tat con. aa.d �viu'ta"s eiieroad: 'Ur-- Mrs- T. Robeh'tgon gave a fine and Circle, 1►IiBs Mny i3aV'�t'r4 T.eadgr of :.;FROM 'I'r,E» .. .-. L ged that brash be xeasaoced. instructive talk on .the FAucation C� I. 'T., Mi:�s Ed�►a Gaeest. oDoral Diredoi Xot''on NIMS peasea autMrizing al Side of the subject - the i,npor- _ _ RBXALL DITX(r $T0� ,�'Or1li-nrA D8At9T the "holdiiz of a UL'% sale. There thence Af kr_o�wang the value of the Vatt3nteer CMI Guard MeeUvigs tl�t TM are a small number of *properties, -right Idnd of food for national -•- BO i �fS ' DRUG CO., �� M1 r +with tuxes �nouritasg'to about two health. Mrs, W. Gray very efiicien- Meetings are being held rr�gular- 3 ' thnttsend dn1'rar:; tl rumples of food cook- Iv each Wednesday ni hi, at tate Suu. Hours - •12-1 n.u,r„ Q -T y, ob y .. � Y P?'9�aTed g - 'F The RoaT Su"t. vas Anlhori7vi to ed in different ways, to ifnnro••e Whitevole ^3 4i,t. f}*,+min Tm rrA*it P Q;y - t»�rn! :aP%'.if ,r• .. 'jai fu: ff-n C.. n,ir,•sticnal -011P -vzj and 'to its b:- the, -V. C. C. Pu -ng the rongh :;snu�a.trr�. ( att:aativeness. After to ting some aFa►thor, all training is be -ng tram- Fti*rther pztri^tSc grants to sev- V tl p cork -d fort!. A.11 agreed tht, ie' c„ •rRi&. and ennsists At Irre- = eral societies were made - Cln.re- `Project was very worthwhile. sent of lectures and First Aid work wn your total income wrtaout aalr s�amption if you are sins a sad goat nye goes over $f*O or if - -- you are mimed and your income two over $1,200. NOW 'DO YOU PAY T Your income tax • . the following waysy be paid m. - - 3- The Present Metinds At least -one-third of the tax to be paid by April 34th, the bahume with in- terest at 5 Oto from April 30th, to be .by Slot. On nay lanceunpaW after A omt int, the interest ra to will be !L The Proposed Meliadi In 9 - ]monthly instalments witlbut in- Iterest. To take advantage of this 'iiew way of paying, tbetllrat instal- ' meat must be on or beton January 31st. u must pay -at least one-third o the estimatedor may be obtained from the - -- tax :,f equal moathl `natal -IMPORTANT ncome x for Un district inIwhich Tareside Y� ' uary, Fe= Pta;ch and April, i.e. 1-12 of the "` Forms ars now available. Form _ estimated tax in each of tbs said TO EVERY INCOME TAX PAYER TT.1 9 is to be used ' • 4 months. The remaining two- thirds must bepudin fo eq ual To en joy the advantages of the Interest -Free uals who an not in was whose income is not more em mom an 4_ moathlj► m.atlment. in May, Jtime, July and August, i.e. 1-fth Installment Plan thea regular form T.I.°`hor in the of the estimated tax is each of YOU must pay the first ' not later lhax anrfary 31st, , Form TAA. farmeminees file said 4 months, (Phis will be flay ►early A Form �h a-�• idthe amended law.)and ax Profits -`►t t 16 The Reeomrrrsrrded Hurled: ° Re on Form T.P.T r method will not be found in . , before Apn190th next. _ .. .-0.0MIN10N =:0f CANADAM N I COME TAX 'DIV , >_DE.PARTMENT -OF NATIONAL REVENUE •..• HON. COUN GIBSON,C ERASER ELUOTT, 'A•4ai,M o/ 1`t3r1oro71lewnw ... . -. :. ' ... . .. - Cmrrrioewl of Lcuwe Tm, White Paint =' side walls of- new dwellings this chens and bathrooms where cell- dinner, the bones will be given to nor are they good for your pet. year, ings and, walls usually are paint- the dog as a special treat, Actually_ _ Variety is important,- both for. Most Pop u�ar. OTHER FACTS ed in the same color. this is not kindness . at ali. These: cats and dogs. Meat, fish, pudding ' The survey +also revealed. Of the new dwellings covered bird bones, or, in fact, any both, scrapings, greens, a, portion of bis r _ • ,• , _. • • _ _ „_ _ _ That mast , new homes have by the survey, 80 per cent were. are extremely dangerous. They cult and a little gravy make a per- ' Ouring 1940 On Outside roofs that are medium to dark in of the Colonial or cottage types. break up into' ne'ed'le-sharp pieces, feet dog dinner, and your cat; too, Walls cf New Dwellings —color, and trim that is ' lighter 'than and perforation of the' intestine, will. eat most of these things. New RoSis Mostly Medium to the body of the house. That window sash and doors, as . Variety. Is Need may be the resr't. C Dark, Survey Shows a rule, are painted the same col- or as the trim. ' /�� fi�rr__ Dogs People who keep cats are often Just as careless, or ignoiaut. They Boy SCOtllt, 90 Turns Uniform Vi slats, - give cats the fish• bones from their In White paint, 'which suffered a That shutters are painted an entirely different color from the. _ How many people do you know plates, trusting to luck that one will not,get.stuck in 'the animal's 'Egbert Cheale, wearing a Boy igbt loss of . popularity with rest of the house- and= in most who boast that their dog is mast, . throat. If this does happen it is the Scout hat, last month at Winn' - Ouse pai�rters in 1939, came cases serve as bright points of in= easy to feed? "He will eat any old cat and not the owner whb suf- peg turned in. his uniform he ack strong last year, according a report submitted to the U.S. terest.- 'Going irraide the 'houses, the scraps," they say proudly. These are not dog lovers at all. Tors the pain. The good rule for fortune ;e..A:n., wore 20 years ago as, a scout- ~Ninety - ational `Paint, -Varnish and Lac- survey' indicated that paint is TI S,7 --- r; ,;,� uovy a r ,cbr ai mut-clay and a enact for godly old Cheale teal$ - ver Associatiu.; t its recent preferred to- wallpaper in most dog idc purely selfish lessons, such supper, or a snack for breakfast ed several' Miles from the old convention in. Washington,, D.C.. • rooms. .While light tints are still - as protection, or companionship for and a late. dinner: And as soon as folks' home 'at ' Middleebureb, 'a A nation-wide survey of new most popular, stronger and deep-. themselves: the cat or' dog has eaten all he suburb, to Scout headquarters in Ijomss and"' outstaading • display er- wall colors- are- gaining in fa- Small wouder is it that. push doge wants take the plate away, wbother, downtown Winnipeg. _ ;oohs conducted by, Nation- . vol. - so frequenily succumb toIntestinai he ?ass cleaned it or not, and keep He made the long trip for the x R a Councillor Paint Styling show. ' The tendency to paint ceiling troubles.. • his. leavings for next time. purpose of donating his uniform �d a 67.9 per cent. .increase in and• trim in colors lighter than Because the master or mistrr.ss' You wouldn't consider stale for "aunts' boy who cannot af- "r:y �e ase of white paint on the out- the walls continues except in kit -happen to have pouiti} or game for scraps an. appetising meal yourself, ford to buy one." ' • , d Enjoy Winter Sports Holiday in Quebec Three Cornell- University profes- sors announce .they have perfected; a process of de -aerating pasteurls- HAVE •ed milk so that It maintains its " vitamin C content. iii► taking air' from; the liquid,. n they said, they made it possible for SEAS ? a Quart of. milk to retain vitamin C content equal to the juice of a whole orange. Content- of vitamin Crap an ordinary quart of pasteur-y. !zed milk Is equal to the juice Is.. a slice of orange. traveller at a ,.. commercial small hotel ordered two boiled eggs for breakfast. , The w&Apr who served him brought three. "Here," said the traveller, "why. have you brought me three eggs'. I only ordered two:" F "Yea,"sir," said the waiter; smiling. "I know. you ordered two but I brought three because .:•.., y, I Telt one of them might, fail you." x� "'::• "The best way to fight a' woman is with. your '.How?" Jasper Park Set For Snow Sports •S k'I Slopes of Canadian Rockies offer ldea"round 'For A Winter Holiday Skiers' who go west. for .their winter sports say it's as good- as surf -riding to race along the Oki Slopes of Jasper National Park in ' the Canadian Rockies, according to C. It. Howard, manager of the Tour - fist Bureau, Canadian National Rail- ways. The snow is fast - just made. 3 -or skiers — and there are miles and miles of fit• is the midst of thrilling mountain scenery, he.said, with a radiant sun to matte It arta- tillate: With no restrictions oil American V citizens travelling to and within ' Cauwda and with favorable rates. HIGH ALTITUDE' DIET - That it is necessary to avoid age tlilahtitles of fate at great seasons in years is now under way, altitudes and to use more carbo. tya, Mr. Howard said. hydrates .in the rations,- even in Silly- Rose, noted New York theatrical producer, still his bride, A Spanish journalist at Burgos * iof 4ormes Eleanor Helme, World Fair, Aquacade and swimming star, ea- s g "Some of the continents finest a oro of auger, a the [finding' s 3oytxl their winter sports honeymoon at the Chateau Frontenac, Qur- submits . an article to the censor. skiing territories radiate from Jas- a scientific expedition which 'fa as• ' 'bee hath expressed themselves as more than delighted with the world One -passage in particular' worries per village, ' Alberta." stated Mr• sembling its data at Tereskol, Rus- mous hostelry and with the charm of the delightful old world city the official. Howard, "where up to five months sia. The members occupied a num- The ski-ing at Quebec Citi and at Lac Beaupott snow bowl this "I will refer it 'to mysuper- of the Year powder snout eondi- her of stations of Mount Elbrus. , year again is attracting many visitors from United States and Canadian iors," he says. tions, so desirable ,or good, skiing, the highest peak in Europe, to w. centres, and the season to the ancient capital promises to be one of the And he telephones: may. be relied upon." Take_ the study the influence of rarified at - gayest and most successfuly in its history. C-P-R--P'hi)o."Hullo? Rome?" " . Maligne Lake territory, for in- moepphere on the hum$n organism. A voice answers hint: stance; he said. On arrival -at Jas- Nine scientists from the Kirov Mil In^ Hour "'Js.." per station in the early afternoon, fitary Medica} Academy conducted 1 �:J i� _ ; skiers travel by.>Sotot car to Medi- their research as high as 19,780 ' Modem you realize that although "Oh, darling, look what's cine Lake, 7,�ntli.r to snowmobile • feet above sea level. Food rations y for a short CPip across the lake, for high altitudes were worked out. an.hour passes swiftly enough for happened to my first pea- then by -team and sleigh to'Maligne -'o— i e you, no fewer than 5,400 people :cake ^' cried the young lady, in time "GREASE" FOR ARTHRITIS Lake chalet and be there are bora into Lha srorld in this who was learning to cook.' fol• evening dinner. "There ls al- A naw "'greasing" operation for shrort period, and 4,600 human "Never mind, dear," said ways plenty of snow in this itigli the repair of hip joints of arth- ZY ROBERT A LEE - beings pass -away? . !len who de- -=ler husband; "it may not be country, ' kept' fresh by periodic ritis sufferers is reported at, Phfla• light in Statistics assure us that a complete failure. Let's falls of light powder snow" ho.stat-, delphia. 1. isn't is bad manners to let in one hour 198,000. crimes are try it an the Vietrola." ed, "and a competent ski instrue- The cp4mtlon,' fin" whlch the sur- s mind wander while some - committed, 5,000 new cars leave - for is in residence at Maligne Lake geon uses. Lucite, one of the newest one :one is talking to you? thcr-fa-ctories, 1,200,000,000 ler -.Scotland provides another good chalet." -of synthetic plastic materals found Y. When a customer in a shop ters and parcels are in the story: Little Jean one day turn" Skiers should Include in their on ten -cent store counters, consists ' id buying something that is not course o!• transit- • and. 115,00b ed • to her mother, who : was a equipment a pair of skates, as Mal-. of whittling down the bail and )%J. ,being worn the current season, wires are being dispatched. In widow. igne Lake is also the ideal winter, socket joint where 'the femur, or shouldn't the saleswoman toll one hour the earth travels a dis- "Mother," she said, " do you setting for skating. stated air. How- large bone of the leg, ties In with Ther? lance of 1,104- miles ground the really and truly love me?" aril• "Skiers at the chalet may tie pelvic bone. and - "lubricating" S. When giving a breakfast sun,_ 1,800 thunderstorms burnt "Of course child," was the an round out their day's recreation r. tth the plasties for some friends, may it be sass- upon us., and 400,000 shooting ewer, "Why do ..you ask.?" by Indulging in this .enjoyable stars and meteorites fall to earth. "And will you rove it to ine"" sport for an hour or so in the even • YEAST FOR PAIN Ad in courses . - Y D 4. Shouldn't one be very care- - --- "'Yes. if .I can." _ tag." he'laid. A ttew, jiowdery atibstane8 ez lul about joking, when in a .. ��« - «.� .. �-."well, then, ,go and marry the h common hot»shot . • yeast, which ease* pain in wounds crowd? man round the corner who has Ninety-nine Year " B. How should 'a member of the sweetie shop." : _ a Speeds ads the been do; net nin s as the Protestant clergy be addre�t R E A L T H �' Their Average Age ?eicpe Lin e 'i` ed, if he does not. bear. a doctor's There "would-be fewer my. as life t o something w ick T 0 P I C S The seat lit R _degree? stories in this world if people Six members of -the family of . 6 D.3cs to wt ick lb it all right to answer a looked into everything ai Mr. and lire. W. A. Mitchell. " of ntedtcal ct has long sought: g elle harmful effects '•'"" -'�'��• •«��� • •' ° • woo ooks in- Kierkedorp. South Atriea, in the I acts a eta _ 'formal invitation by telephone?' elos.ly u a sr 1 _ _ - Answers to a mirror. last two -gel .mtle a have lived to !the antlaept}c on the injured tin - 2. Yea. One should strive to How To Prevent the average age of ninety-nine sues, leaving the antSseptic relative- _ bQ a good listener, though it is ,Ottitiid I R Footd years. their combined agr- totalling ly more free to 'attack 'the Infee- often difficult�rhen the speaker ` - Canadian ems' bo wounds s w ch peters all 594 years Two of them,' both wo- Uaui germ h4 a � is an egotist, or describing in de- �--. This !a _ National men, were ceattfaarlans s ibtlfil his last operation. 'l. It is claimed to be a world record for ., - tail Mould growth to tools i� not Railways Revenues longevtty in one family. �• better not, unless the- customer 'There. is complete national _ ubually dangerous. In many cases Mitchell'$ grandmother,- M -r a. aaks the direct question. 3. Yet.• the toYmation of' mould in rood in- The gross revenues of the, ail_ unity in England. Never before. '4. Yes, unless you are_ well ac- Charles France, of Hrucelield, lived it; history has there been a na- Qnainted with those present. La creases. its palatability • 1 or ex- inclusive Catfadfan National to W107 years old, and his grand- - ample, some Ainda of cheese, such Railways System for the' 10 -day father on bis mother's aide died tion so much in sy war. nHruyere says,- "\4cer rink a joke, as jgquefort,.Limburger," Rrie atfd period endin December 31 1940en —Lord Lothian. levan the least offensive ia'itA ns. Camembert, are - eaten only artei were ,.x7,544,46$ +tare, and the most common; with -•_ g ..._,.-.: stn coner tract r, Was a ass Mitchell.when - a person who is not well-bred. extensive mould growth has taken as' coo red with 5,480,606 WIM[I WAIT I and possessed of sense- to comers- flare. The characteristic flavour ninety -igt•' wears old and was. bend it." b. Address hint as liter and smelt of t' .se cheeses are dun for the corresponding killed- by the collapse of a scaffold. to the substances formed by the period of 1989, an in- Douglas. 6. No; a written reply sit b7 w are �ahonld be sent. - particular species of mould. crease of -_.............,.....x2,063,8; 7 STQPrro tiff to years old. a�mam who What are moulds'? 71--y are or . 37.71/10 restless. moody. N1WOUSS wtao groups of -'ay plants ss. small that 1TCH '� %Ili & yy fear het Sashes, dizzy spells --to take _: •~�� the individual otrnMuree can be "It is. an utter error to sg-. Monty NCiI L7db IL Piakham•s Veptab" Ops►_ Fw west ffW f M e0hiet vtesma, Prsk8. fth4 pound. Rlakham's is famous for seen only with the aid of a m!oro- tribe "the same qualities to- f.e'.loon smimr.bir:arirsdo.M.o"Waaar 1 _ a.w.d skis WL%d n..w gra .a.ios. mot`s ..ei- helping women during them "tg7!)vg q 8 O scope 'They develop. from yentas whole population, too oaten cull- D. a PCOM2 dna Q—WW s times" due to iuncuonai irregular!• 01 } - which are similar is the aeeda of ed a race. + �� toss. Clot a bolds from your 75esei.IMa.I.lea ka ISV ^$ING AS"LIEN the higher plants. The spore 3s the —Dr.. Franz" Boas... ',sd., a I t ton D DD.�x. druss�t WO>e>rTS TR�CII reproducti• . element of one of the ¢ Sow can I poetaewt apptcaa -lower organisms or plants. 4. . from .vw inkling while 'asking its Olfferent Types • .a CLAS S1 F 1 E D A SSE 8 T1 S 9 kE It T S.. : sA. Slit the skis in three or � commoner moulds go by the tens places, with a knife before names of Mawr. Penicillin= or As- ... _ �� pergilluis. The white or sil3dltly _ aUTOMUTIViC PARTS MEDICAL 'MY � .'�� ' woolly patches seen on the surface' Flow Can I treat a dick STOP BUFFERING: CANCER. FOR FINE QUALITY t'HVTU FIN - Of meal. in cold storage- 3s. dye to C� 3wd Troictor PIni'b Rheumatism. Paralysis. Consume- Isbing. Any 8 or 8 Exposure film , that is cracked, but not entirely a mould Or fungus known ad the NEW AND USED AT � UW le:ST tion, Heart Trouble, other 1111- •g developed and printed, with eqq '. broken? prices. Used electric motors. &U aoents'relieved. Particulars stamp. largement, 26c. Careful; proceeaink �a A. - Boil the dish for about 45 Sporotrichum Carnia, sizes. Satisfaction or money re= ed envelope. Box 303, Edmonton. by egDeerts who know bow, assures ; in enough sweet .milk The spores Or seed* Of mould! funded. General Auto 8uDD17• Kit. `"satisfaction. Imberiat -Ph to Set. chener. are hard t0 kill; they Can with- ECZEMA AND OTHER SKI�1 D1$- ovtce, peel. A.. Station J.. Toronto. to cover it. Any cracks will Flue eases, itch, stopped promptly, ski: _�. together and become invisible. stand unfavourable conditions for BASF CHICKS healed quickly with Elik's Ecsema days and when given favourable Ointment No. b. Results guarana RHEUMATIC 4FJFF1gRER3 The dish will stand almost s.8 NO GAMBLE WHEN YOU BUT teed or money refunded 50c. $1.00. -32.00. Elik's Medicine Co., Dept. WANTED- a EVERY SUFFERER ., much ordinary usage as when conditions such as food, a.temper Baden 1811prochicks. All from Gov-: of Rheumatic pains or,Neurltia to attire neither, too hot nor too Cold, ernment Approved Blood-tested.WPC. Saskatoon. New. breeders and sold at reasonable try Dixon's Remedy. Mfearo'a Drug Sow Cia I im moisture and in some CtLatfa oxy- prices. Free circular. Also layinK -Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid Q. part a- bril- ullets. Baden Electric Chick NEURITIS SUFFERERS 1.00. liant polish. to articles of cut gen, will live for a IOIIg time. Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. Mould on top of jams, jellies, and FRUIT JUICES n 1 x 's Remedy ' STORE EQUIPMENT glass? Ingredients in Dixon's Remedy reserves is unsightly, but not BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR TWED- for Rheumatic Patna, Neuritis. A. Add a little turpentine tJ g die Chicks before February' 25th, Merchatittf Bakers Stye On harmful and lite Game in true of and cash In on our. early booking Sold only at Munroe Drug Store. -Abe water when eleanin� them. dw moulds on bread and other foods. ilfacouat. You can't lose" dud You 1135' Elgin, Ottawa: Postpaid >t1_40: n1eRt IR Use about one ,tablespoon to two will save money by booking lear)g. Mould growth may be prevented Also write us regarding our lib- OFFER TO INVENTORS~ and Pans, Meat Grinders, Coffee 'Quarts of water. Mille, Ceiling Fans, Combination \ by maintaining foods at medium oral discount for early delivery. Q. Hold Can I keep Tugs from - Twaddle Quality fa at the top; yet AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Fish Counter and Stnk, Toledo _ curling at the corners? • temperatures, and by keeping them Twaddle prices are wiut the lour Lint of InvenNona and toil rotor- Yen pound scales, Miscellaneous 'free from moisture. Homemade est for 1941. Thanks to tremend- mation sent free, The'Ramsay Co., other equipment: -Write or phone A. suss a square of card' ous production under qpe root. Registered, Patent Attorneys. 273 A & P Tea Co., 133 Laughton Ace., tc�t sausage may be. kept from mould Bank Street. Ottawa,, Canada.Toronto. LYndhurat 1151.11 board t0 each Corner of the rug, Also turkeys. Write for catalogue; and this will keep it from curl- Ing by dipping the sausage in melt- nd early . booking price list J ed fat. When cool, the !at forms Iweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- (s`o.Rp�ed ,ing. Painting the 'corners un- ed, Fergus, Ontario. DOGS CAR AND TRUCK PART ` derneath will also hold them an impervious coating and resists the growth of mould. BRAY CUSTOMERS COME BACK REGISTERED ENGLISH 8 U LL . down flat against the floor. for more Bray Chicks. They made Pups, white and brindle, males Used New fine profits last year, they will and fema ea =20.00 up. Geo. H. Q. How can I remove a glass Th ' SPECIALIZINU l REBUILT alt!- * : R H E U. M A 'F I C agate. Order January and get , Nilson, edford, Ont. TORS, POWER --NITS. H7draslle t► % !topper from a bottle, without Aray Free chick Guard, delivery MEN WANTED H •' I a• t a . wisekes. Gererster% breaking, it, when every method chicks later. Catalogue. Daily 5 Bpeclals. Bray Hatchery, ISO John; ' Starters, MaRaet•s, 'Csrkrrfhrr. .. seems unavailing? ' Aches, sufld'Paittla Hamilton, Ont. LOCAL MAN' GOOD PAF WEEK- RNfstors — Exeboaige Setnlce, $' gly If just ons bottle o: .tor- 'a dols --- ly Full or spar•time. Book orders Glass Swtlsfsietles •r eetrrt. A. Our a little cerins for Canada's finest trees; Qlants. Lev? Auto !'arts. Dept, J. Toronto. 4 !round the neck of the stopper Lot show you the quick, easy way HALED SHAVINGS $xperlence unnecessary. Bales get real relief from rheumatic outfit free. E. D. SMITH'S NU18- and let, it stand until it lifts out aches and pains, it costs you noth- GOOD QUANTITY ON HAND. CAN ERIE Winona, Ont ' easily. This may require a heli inpr, make Immediate shipment by car-. – - I Duran a period- Of sixteen , Don't suffer longer; try Ru -Ma Toad. Canada Wood Specialty Co. g bolls. Or Sometimes a d or- twc. today and if you • are not pleased Ltd., Orlina, Ont. PULLETS • months Harold Eckes, Of Cali- - with the results, your money will _ forma, "hitchhiked" •30,000 miles be refunded by your druggist, Thts LEGAL FREE RANGE PULLETS CASH IN without ,spending a penny. His is a generous offer to all rheum tUe now on the high egg prlcea We free trkjaaportation inCltided as An acre of around can, it is autferers. J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP- - have several real ebo ce laying estimated, provide sufficient_ reg- t itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, pallets' and pullets just rea4y to aeroplane flight of 261 miles from Ontario,. Special Department for lay. Tweddle Chis. Hatcheries y stables for forty people., ISSUE .3-- 41 farmers collections. Limited. Fergus, OnItArfo. Florida to Cuba: What Science Is Doing _-NEW .MILK PROCESS Three Cornell- University profes- sors announce .they have perfected; a process of de -aerating pasteurls- •ed milk so that It maintains its " vitamin C content. iii► taking air' from; the liquid,. they said, they made it possible for a Quart of. milk to retain vitamin C content equal to the juice of a whole orange. Content- of vitamin Crap an ordinary quart of pasteur-y. !zed milk Is equal to the juice Is.. a slice of orange. HIGH ALTITUDE' DIET - That it is necessary to avoid age tlilahtitles of fate at great seasons in years is now under way, altitudes and to use more carbo. tya, Mr. Howard said. hydrates .in the rations,- even in Silly- Rose, noted New York theatrical producer, still his bride, A Spanish journalist at Burgos * iof 4ormes Eleanor Helme, World Fair, Aquacade and swimming star, ea- s g "Some of the continents finest a oro of auger, a the [finding' s 3oytxl their winter sports honeymoon at the Chateau Frontenac, Qur- submits . an article to the censor. skiing territories radiate from Jas- a scientific expedition which 'fa as• ' 'bee hath expressed themselves as more than delighted with the world One -passage in particular' worries per village, ' Alberta." stated Mr• sembling its data at Tereskol, Rus- mous hostelry and with the charm of the delightful old world city the official. Howard, "where up to five months sia. The members occupied a num- The ski-ing at Quebec Citi and at Lac Beaupott snow bowl this "I will refer it 'to mysuper- of the Year powder snout eondi- her of stations of Mount Elbrus. , year again is attracting many visitors from United States and Canadian iors," he says. tions, so desirable ,or good, skiing, the highest peak in Europe, to w. centres, and the season to the ancient capital promises to be one of the And he telephones: may. be relied upon." Take_ the study the influence of rarified at - gayest and most successfuly in its history. C-P-R--P'hi)o."Hullo? Rome?" " . Maligne Lake territory, for in- moepphere on the hum$n organism. A voice answers hint: stance; he said. On arrival -at Jas- Nine scientists from the Kirov Mil In^ Hour "'Js.." per station in the early afternoon, fitary Medica} Academy conducted 1 �:J i� _ ; skiers travel by.>Sotot car to Medi- their research as high as 19,780 ' Modem you realize that although "Oh, darling, look what's cine Lake, 7,�ntli.r to snowmobile • feet above sea level. Food rations y for a short CPip across the lake, for high altitudes were worked out. an.hour passes swiftly enough for happened to my first pea- then by -team and sleigh to'Maligne -'o— i e you, no fewer than 5,400 people :cake ^' cried the young lady, in time "GREASE" FOR ARTHRITIS Lake chalet and be there are bora into Lha srorld in this who was learning to cook.' fol• evening dinner. "There ls al- A naw "'greasing" operation for shrort period, and 4,600 human "Never mind, dear," said ways plenty of snow in this itigli the repair of hip joints of arth- ZY ROBERT A LEE - beings pass -away? . !len who de- -=ler husband; "it may not be country, ' kept' fresh by periodic ritis sufferers is reported at, Phfla• light in Statistics assure us that a complete failure. Let's falls of light powder snow" ho.stat-, delphia. 1. isn't is bad manners to let in one hour 198,000. crimes are try it an the Vietrola." ed, "and a competent ski instrue- The cp4mtlon,' fin" whlch the sur- s mind wander while some - committed, 5,000 new cars leave - for is in residence at Maligne Lake geon uses. Lucite, one of the newest one :one is talking to you? thcr-fa-ctories, 1,200,000,000 ler -.Scotland provides another good chalet." -of synthetic plastic materals found Y. When a customer in a shop ters and parcels are in the story: Little Jean one day turn" Skiers should Include in their on ten -cent store counters, consists ' id buying something that is not course o!• transit- • and. 115,00b ed • to her mother, who : was a equipment a pair of skates, as Mal-. of whittling down the bail and )%J. ,being worn the current season, wires are being dispatched. In widow. igne Lake is also the ideal winter, socket joint where 'the femur, or shouldn't the saleswoman toll one hour the earth travels a dis- "Mother," she said, " do you setting for skating. stated air. How- large bone of the leg, ties In with Ther? lance of 1,104- miles ground the really and truly love me?" aril• "Skiers at the chalet may tie pelvic bone. and - "lubricating" S. When giving a breakfast sun,_ 1,800 thunderstorms burnt "Of course child," was the an round out their day's recreation r. tth the plasties for some friends, may it be sass- upon us., and 400,000 shooting ewer, "Why do ..you ask.?" by Indulging in this .enjoyable stars and meteorites fall to earth. "And will you rove it to ine"" sport for an hour or so in the even • YEAST FOR PAIN Ad in courses . - Y D 4. Shouldn't one be very care- - --- "'Yes. if .I can." _ tag." he'laid. A ttew, jiowdery atibstane8 ez lul about joking, when in a .. ��« - «.� .. �-."well, then, ,go and marry the h common hot»shot . • yeast, which ease* pain in wounds crowd? man round the corner who has Ninety-nine Year " B. How should 'a member of the sweetie shop." : _ a Speeds ads the been do; net nin s as the Protestant clergy be addre�t R E A L T H �' Their Average Age ?eicpe Lin e 'i` ed, if he does not. bear. a doctor's There "would-be fewer my. as life t o something w ick T 0 P I C S The seat lit R _degree? stories in this world if people Six members of -the family of . 6 D.3cs to wt ick lb it all right to answer a looked into everything ai Mr. and lire. W. A. Mitchell. " of ntedtcal ct has long sought: g elle harmful effects '•'"" -'�'��• •«��� • •' ° • woo ooks in- Kierkedorp. South Atriea, in the I acts a eta _ 'formal invitation by telephone?' elos.ly u a sr 1 _ _ - Answers to a mirror. last two -gel .mtle a have lived to !the antlaept}c on the injured tin - 2. Yea. One should strive to How To Prevent the average age of ninety-nine sues, leaving the antSseptic relative- _ bQ a good listener, though it is ,Ottitiid I R Footd years. their combined agr- totalling ly more free to 'attack 'the Infee- often difficult�rhen the speaker ` - Canadian ems' bo wounds s w ch peters all 594 years Two of them,' both wo- Uaui germ h4 a � is an egotist, or describing in de- �--. This !a _ National men, were ceattfaarlans s ibtlfil his last operation. 'l. It is claimed to be a world record for ., - tail Mould growth to tools i� not Railways Revenues longevtty in one family. �• better not, unless the- customer 'There. is complete national _ ubually dangerous. In many cases Mitchell'$ grandmother,- M -r a. aaks the direct question. 3. Yet.• the toYmation of' mould in rood in- The gross revenues of the, ail_ unity in England. Never before. '4. Yes, unless you are_ well ac- Charles France, of Hrucelield, lived it; history has there been a na- Qnainted with those present. La creases. its palatability • 1 or ex- inclusive Catfadfan National to W107 years old, and his grand- - ample, some Ainda of cheese, such Railways System for the' 10 -day father on bis mother's aide died tion so much in sy war. nHruyere says,- "\4cer rink a joke, as jgquefort,.Limburger," Rrie atfd period endin December 31 1940en —Lord Lothian. levan the least offensive ia'itA ns. Camembert, are - eaten only artei were ,.x7,544,46$ +tare, and the most common; with -•_ g ..._,.-.: stn coner tract r, Was a ass Mitchell.when - a person who is not well-bred. extensive mould growth has taken as' coo red with 5,480,606 WIM[I WAIT I and possessed of sense- to comers- flare. The characteristic flavour ninety -igt•' wears old and was. bend it." b. Address hint as liter and smelt of t' .se cheeses are dun for the corresponding killed- by the collapse of a scaffold. to the substances formed by the period of 1989, an in- Douglas. 6. No; a written reply sit b7 w are �ahonld be sent. - particular species of mould. crease of -_.............,.....x2,063,8; 7 STQPrro tiff to years old. a�mam who What are moulds'? 71--y are or . 37.71/10 restless. moody. N1WOUSS wtao groups of -'ay plants ss. small that 1TCH '� %Ili & yy fear het Sashes, dizzy spells --to take _: •~�� the individual otrnMuree can be "It is. an utter error to sg-. Monty NCiI L7db IL Piakham•s Veptab" Ops►_ Fw west ffW f M e0hiet vtesma, Prsk8. fth4 pound. Rlakham's is famous for seen only with the aid of a m!oro- tribe "the same qualities to- f.e'.loon smimr.bir:arirsdo.M.o"Waaar 1 _ a.w.d skis WL%d n..w gra .a.ios. mot`s ..ei- helping women during them "tg7!)vg q 8 O scope 'They develop. from yentas whole population, too oaten cull- D. a PCOM2 dna Q—WW s times" due to iuncuonai irregular!• 01 } - which are similar is the aeeda of ed a race. + �� toss. Clot a bolds from your 75esei.IMa.I.lea ka ISV ^$ING AS"LIEN the higher plants. The spore 3s the —Dr.. Franz" Boas... ',sd., a I t ton D DD.�x. druss�t WO>e>rTS TR�CII reproducti• . element of one of the ¢ Sow can I poetaewt apptcaa -lower organisms or plants. 4. . from .vw inkling while 'asking its Olfferent Types • .a CLAS S1 F 1 E D A SSE 8 T1 S 9 kE It T S.. : sA. Slit the skis in three or � commoner moulds go by the tens places, with a knife before names of Mawr. Penicillin= or As- ... _ �� pergilluis. The white or sil3dltly _ aUTOMUTIViC PARTS MEDICAL 'MY � .'�� ' woolly patches seen on the surface' Flow Can I treat a dick STOP BUFFERING: CANCER. FOR FINE QUALITY t'HVTU FIN - Of meal. in cold storage- 3s. dye to C� 3wd Troictor PIni'b Rheumatism. Paralysis. Consume- Isbing. Any 8 or 8 Exposure film , that is cracked, but not entirely a mould Or fungus known ad the NEW AND USED AT � UW le:ST tion, Heart Trouble, other 1111- •g developed and printed, with eqq '. broken? prices. Used electric motors. &U aoents'relieved. Particulars stamp. largement, 26c. Careful; proceeaink �a A. - Boil the dish for about 45 Sporotrichum Carnia, sizes. Satisfaction or money re= ed envelope. Box 303, Edmonton. by egDeerts who know bow, assures ; in enough sweet .milk The spores Or seed* Of mould! funded. General Auto 8uDD17• Kit. `"satisfaction. Imberiat -Ph to Set. chener. are hard t0 kill; they Can with- ECZEMA AND OTHER SKI�1 D1$- ovtce, peel. A.. Station J.. Toronto. to cover it. Any cracks will Flue eases, itch, stopped promptly, ski: _�. together and become invisible. stand unfavourable conditions for BASF CHICKS healed quickly with Elik's Ecsema days and when given favourable Ointment No. b. Results guarana RHEUMATIC 4FJFF1gRER3 The dish will stand almost s.8 NO GAMBLE WHEN YOU BUT teed or money refunded 50c. $1.00. -32.00. Elik's Medicine Co., Dept. WANTED- a EVERY SUFFERER ., much ordinary usage as when conditions such as food, a.temper Baden 1811prochicks. All from Gov-: of Rheumatic pains or,Neurltia to attire neither, too hot nor too Cold, ernment Approved Blood-tested.WPC. Saskatoon. New. breeders and sold at reasonable try Dixon's Remedy. Mfearo'a Drug Sow Cia I im moisture and in some CtLatfa oxy- prices. Free circular. Also layinK -Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid Q. part a- bril- ullets. Baden Electric Chick NEURITIS SUFFERERS 1.00. liant polish. to articles of cut gen, will live for a IOIIg time. Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. Mould on top of jams, jellies, and FRUIT JUICES n 1 x 's Remedy ' STORE EQUIPMENT glass? Ingredients in Dixon's Remedy reserves is unsightly, but not BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR TWED- for Rheumatic Patna, Neuritis. A. Add a little turpentine tJ g die Chicks before February' 25th, Merchatittf Bakers Stye On harmful and lite Game in true of and cash In on our. early booking Sold only at Munroe Drug Store. -Abe water when eleanin� them. dw moulds on bread and other foods. ilfacouat. You can't lose" dud You 1135' Elgin, Ottawa: Postpaid >t1_40: n1eRt IR Use about one ,tablespoon to two will save money by booking lear)g. Mould growth may be prevented Also write us regarding our lib- OFFER TO INVENTORS~ and Pans, Meat Grinders, Coffee 'Quarts of water. Mille, Ceiling Fans, Combination \ by maintaining foods at medium oral discount for early delivery. Q. Hold Can I keep Tugs from - Twaddle Quality fa at the top; yet AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Fish Counter and Stnk, Toledo _ curling at the corners? • temperatures, and by keeping them Twaddle prices are wiut the lour Lint of InvenNona and toil rotor- Yen pound scales, Miscellaneous 'free from moisture. Homemade est for 1941. Thanks to tremend- mation sent free, The'Ramsay Co., other equipment: -Write or phone A. suss a square of card' ous production under qpe root. Registered, Patent Attorneys. 273 A & P Tea Co., 133 Laughton Ace., tc�t sausage may be. kept from mould Bank Street. Ottawa,, Canada.Toronto. LYndhurat 1151.11 board t0 each Corner of the rug, Also turkeys. Write for catalogue; and this will keep it from curl- Ing by dipping the sausage in melt- nd early . booking price list J ed fat. When cool, the !at forms Iweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- (s`o.Rp�ed ,ing. Painting the 'corners un- ed, Fergus, Ontario. DOGS CAR AND TRUCK PART ` derneath will also hold them an impervious coating and resists the growth of mould. BRAY CUSTOMERS COME BACK REGISTERED ENGLISH 8 U LL . down flat against the floor. for more Bray Chicks. They made Pups, white and brindle, males Used New fine profits last year, they will and fema ea =20.00 up. Geo. H. Q. How can I remove a glass Th ' SPECIALIZINU l REBUILT alt!- * : R H E U. M A 'F I C agate. Order January and get , Nilson, edford, Ont. TORS, POWER --NITS. H7draslle t► % !topper from a bottle, without Aray Free chick Guard, delivery MEN WANTED H •' I a• t a . wisekes. Gererster% breaking, it, when every method chicks later. Catalogue. Daily 5 Bpeclals. Bray Hatchery, ISO John; ' Starters, MaRaet•s, 'Csrkrrfhrr. .. seems unavailing? ' Aches, sufld'Paittla Hamilton, Ont. LOCAL MAN' GOOD PAF WEEK- RNfstors — Exeboaige Setnlce, $' gly If just ons bottle o: .tor- 'a dols --- ly Full or spar•time. Book orders Glass Swtlsfsietles •r eetrrt. A. Our a little cerins for Canada's finest trees; Qlants. Lev? Auto !'arts. Dept, J. Toronto. 4 !round the neck of the stopper Lot show you the quick, easy way HALED SHAVINGS $xperlence unnecessary. Bales get real relief from rheumatic outfit free. E. D. SMITH'S NU18- and let, it stand until it lifts out aches and pains, it costs you noth- GOOD QUANTITY ON HAND. CAN ERIE Winona, Ont ' easily. This may require a heli inpr, make Immediate shipment by car-. – - I Duran a period- Of sixteen , Don't suffer longer; try Ru -Ma Toad. Canada Wood Specialty Co. g bolls. Or Sometimes a d or- twc. today and if you • are not pleased Ltd., Orlina, Ont. PULLETS • months Harold Eckes, Of Cali- - with the results, your money will _ forma, "hitchhiked" •30,000 miles be refunded by your druggist, Thts LEGAL FREE RANGE PULLETS CASH IN without ,spending a penny. His is a generous offer to all rheum tUe now on the high egg prlcea We free trkjaaportation inCltided as An acre of around can, it is autferers. J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP- - have several real ebo ce laying estimated, provide sufficient_ reg- t itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, pallets' and pullets just rea4y to aeroplane flight of 261 miles from Ontario,. Special Department for lay. Tweddle Chis. Hatcheries y stables for forty people., ISSUE .3-- 41 farmers collections. Limited. Fergus, OnItArfo. Florida to Cuba: �oum; tows _ fur - old. Prone 6203. Harold Heron, -- — - — _-- THAT FRAYS THE TMEir - Pkkering AND NERVES. 1T MAY BE vfONDAY, TUESDAY tt-WED'SDAY Gravel � A me road of, the ffnest materials - YOUR E1fES - I *t lit is a one-way road with three lanes all FARM to rent!, 50 acres, Lot JANUARY 20, 21 and 22 ��and - a1FlQ G Toadingsmoothiyandrurelytoprodtabie; 23, 5th cots, Pickering..dohn, Philp C,�._l 1. TUCK. 00t. �. Leat Complete 'Show at 8.60 egg production. Any time you want to ipa,�Loo�st Hill R. R 1. 21-2 _ change from one lane to another you aim- Divvy ffixk► oP& F. O. Stone FOR SALE ---'ta the highest bid- /bass 1610 " Moon Aver Dafiv9red or Lo,•Aed , in' Pit ply ease over—there are no guttersf and ( der, 6 boxes of .16-guage shot -gun f"kWJ6 U1R - „ s z no bumps or shocks and no slowing shells. Proceeds f charity. �. C: Biiriria PHONE, �tat►tx rVk 1 26 down. °4� --- Iaronio ofi!ite HOW ard_i4A1 Goeden.. photee Pick 1009: 22-3 i ?he three new -lanes are 17. 22 I-9 and. . : W ITS# , 118 P. C. prateii !strength and ea the sBRIGK.HOUSE --for axle, in will- WANTED THAI 13OUANIL'. ead is age sit "ring. 7 Rooms, hard- --- .DOROTHY LAMOUR Wood floes. (lupines. Electric, Soft Dsad Horses and Cattle for fre ROBERT PRESTON nn �8 .1�01•� and hard• vgater Good cistern. Ap- Pick=up'is your focality. PRESTON FOS?Eft NoWce L '� s p1Y: Thames Ikwyer, I'icklerMg. --PVONE _ --DORIS 'NOL71# . - _ - •� ,Fill -she Baarkdt>t "` _ - - � ` ... A. I.McBrien, Brooklin 55, or Also an Added Attraction 'We do Building of all ktaa.l Notice to CTeditOti . �,�.� � - T.�Btanbury0laremont A19,sr The Stirring Story Behind t .e -l7ARP)irNT�iIII�I, AND OTHERS -In. the Eatato of Percy McCuteheoa �. I. Harlock. Pick" 506, or Greatest Empire Oo Earth PORKIIINTING, Yeates, Decease& Agincourt Zone 2144 s,A Family lLIJ�BrNQ; - q l/All pereb'ns having claims against a pay N Charges : - ilf/ hone and G�/3 Pst�ey.. McCutcbeaEn Yeates, Labe of GORDON YOUNG LTD, .of Nations"' ROOFING the Village of Pickering, who died V-1on august 28th, 1940, are -notified ADELAIDE 3636.: TOKONTO WITH e.sail Brantford Roofing - do -send to the undersigned on or -Staterials,.Empire Bathroom _ - before January 23rd, 1941, full JOHN DRINRV►ATER Egn1ptnent, D_nro Water vartirl�ia' of their claims. After BERNARD SHAW $y tame, Beatty _ orgn wit}, distribute the assetsn p r1tthe R. 1i _ . the said CL'ENDENING _ .S tahle f:gntr�gient -- Fri .said deceased. harinz' regard only COMING•..Thurs., • and Sat —_-: Building Material : .:..�to- claims of u Lich they shall; then. FUNERAL: DIRECTOR Jan. 23, 24 end 25 %te9 Free `-_ -�ttma 6umm+eedAr-+bo@4 have notice. - << W6rk Guaranteed North-west F T DD �•T Darted December ..30th, 1840 _ prtvaEe Ambdboce F. eJ , PAL lJ� y and Police" ` Wrightand Me1lfalan, 38 King Str. _ _ _.'Phone M1502 nted P ice" VI-tal-iaxd with Y -O West. Toronto, Ontario . Phone 90b0 a or ]IN4, AR Now you can feed ,:.,• lan,� e : ^,}, inistrsiIrs - Malvern 5006 - �In Te bnicol - PICSER ONTARIO a protein strength to evi 'your oitn dr- Markham, r 'NN[TH -_- runtstarices• Cho era ;%, 22 1=2 cr 3Q F _"` '�" khami - _ -O t' GARY COOPEK ` e _ _. •c., according to whet -her - you 'have no � ENGAGEM.E.NTS MADEUNE C74RROLL �/ Rad ' � r� � r grain , t all, sorne grain for feed of plea- " ty of grsrn, In all three you get the Mr. Joe. Norton, of Claremont, - - :beoefi s of-7—ricb.in Vitamins A. B . announces -the epgagement of 'hieN iT B:pert service and re- D,G, "atl . F:.vbich ensure vitality, vig- youngest daughter. Ethel Edna, to ]BUY- FARR pairs t0 all makes. Rens .,?'f lour pep and Profitabih Prndottion. Kenneth Roy Dopking, Toronto,Repair Shop -_ son of;. and i+sra. I. F..Dopking, The best prices on.Feeei ...�� unable hargel9. Worn I Ernie Stl Oud Crarem nt The marriage to take • In , • guaranteed. _ of 11 . Vit' ds. :. t son prepared to re it free- - piace on January 18th. _ DUNBA..TON o� r Goofing; Posts, Wood tt ARTHI3R FIELD .. o .K- Plr'C l7: t - -� . _ .. _ .... _ ?blur also agent For CocksMt Coal, Cement, L_ imc, t implements. Goaqmte Radio sed Televiaiao lestit"' - - Satisfaction guaranteed Ot>btiv Raclin Service mot Beet market price. aid Member - OHN.O(WTON Assoeiatioa. Tear Out This Ad . p f _=, -for all kinds of Slain. Phone 3104' �CLAREMONT - ear out this ad, bring orma with your o� .'-- for ` T Farr's Elevator. ' 200 or -more; Bray.Ghieils before the endof January, and ", : • � SPECIALS .. we will sea that on et circular- Guard free. It's a _. ,. y ,� Claremont, .',Ont. • .. ,' - k ' 1mighty handy .thing to have around your brooder, the first Fksno Ste,,, to. O"ke ww, w da s—bal glees the chicks close to the. warmth, pre- _.B>reakdait Baean,-� +mac•_• e y P P piling in corners, and breaks door drafke.��� SteA - a • PZC111UNa 4 "ONE OF THE FIRMEST 1N YEARS" ,g • Ll • a Shur- ..lin feed l- � ..... • �f"o ver, c � �. You don't io tale'.our word to January i stocks an pubbshdd. , • g : StewllEi '12 -. "that. Look at what the offiicial Dom- g f • ' WW __'''' -` a iown,�Govsrmimat, booted Poultry pretty Vice mill, chicken '•Storage can have sow licca _ a Mirk a well used up.. It bas not been unustal starter-growingJeCl Shorteul�s, i :. The poultry market basehanged very In recent yeah fora rachet eoasidera- . f y �� 1 r ble volume of storage carsto be left �L .,Classic. Ciealase r, if sudtiyistonaeofthe firmest to years iriaih la mash e�� u and this bas had a depressin ' • -stodcsofpoultry - ran a mash, O- �� was, e��C: .-. q in storage on Dec. I over rote Deamblr and eves roto )an- " "'� uy, g y E were over !,6 eve Lbs. leu ct t t cation. This year the situation iscon- starter cone pflueneeon the whole- egg market sit- ' f year ago. wish every SxoePdt that - - antra• Shah sbortage will_be increased when sidecably sounder - tee, calf .starter, -tur- i Ybn don't have to take deliver of ,these `200 Bra P1Ci.L'r1II Chicks in January just order thom. 'But the way in> blocks and baggy *bingo are shaping iu the poultry business; we believe . Purina fl -s ra xt 'would be• good businesr(if you htve the proper equip- y -spray D N AY MANTE ment�to handle thein) to take delivery also. for_. cattle. ,_.. _ .. . t + That's& strong.argwncnt• isn't if, to order good chicks (19.11i Lfl3� WOOd gray chicks) early . Usually tarty chicks ply best, Early Alfa�fa' PiCK><1tING, ONT. Clove, r o . ¢ackerels-usually hit better markets; early 'pullets ars Sully WE DSGIVER developed and laying premien •sizedegga by the time the egg. PHONE b317 �,. a 1 0 "' :, :•'market be climbing. Why not start earlier ibis seaeowi' ltilln aul'n - iuit he wAnd,for a first step, tear nut tbts ad, nt+ael or bring <ia with ''orde► for l00. Bray Chicks (before Jew. 31st) sur ,r4 _ . i' ' � : �-•- . •: t will-sewtbst you git your -Chick Guard; absolutely free. i F'VNERAL DIRECTOR AND f our l-�rm istance Ei3 40CKWOOD MILLING COMPANY s tosw. J. _ . oessore. ' touAa►illsYa RECEIVIN3 ant G,ADING Si�ATION VPHITBY Au tktar. Tiutering , ' . ffi igbt and Day dorvbe _ _ or t.. G. WILSON, - - hI CKER- ING FARMS LTP " Z - BusinessPh3ae Raidenee Phroe _ ` R: R..1', Myrtle Station seat ss _ Ilrlgie d >�. !ba*e wkttss >at ',� .. t 'P1rA"MNG, QMT PHONE CK61t1GP =.:BRQCK ' - THEATRESHALTA � r c y -:TEIX PICKERING- All Shows Daylight Saving Time r , Classified Advertisements Healthfully. Air -Conditioned KILL THUk9DAY. FRIDAY dr SATURDAY _JANUARY 18, 17 and 18 CWKSHUTT Two E_boi*s. lit" 7.Wand 8.30 Drive satwday mama". at l.io 11 r•; AL"p� not. 11.50 lin�vanea BubscriyCona to the' United States FOR SALE -- 10_0 acre farm, lith 'con, Brock T�•p. i 1-2 ilea fro (10 fi Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. Cannington. Good buildings, PlantFros�,j : of water and wood. Mrs. W. S. Ross �,( 7 WITH - - Cannington., 18 - 82 :,Agency _Joins Marker, PeoOriaMe � FOR SALE — 1 pair Men's Hockey _ _ .__ • -Now Stook of Parka an @asi BASIL_ RATHWNE Spates and Boots, size 8, in good Service on above atl6tse - a'. { oondition, $2.00; also 1 pair Skates ybleaosls as iibiiit ib cassia . i'WNKEl'P DINNER. _.. and Boots, C. C. M. size 3, in per Pbwn, nowoas ata -- Cburch, Fick Jan. 21. ieett cwadition, $140. Box 209 at Nava Of &A. LYE ;'Unfiied , L. 1lF'cur eonArses of "node, the products +et Oareada's foamrrnoat Food emahttf- X10 " _Mode wir !11arCmoht, Ont. Dituterr 85c. ehildre� 25e-. aaa TM aaet;asere: - 43, Usk" as R edvam iReaeonsble nsa Tel l T»• iiYMelil OAR. - �' The ROAD to 0¢ @rs• . sT�AYEn ,_ onto t#te Premises of ^* �rr pLTRY. the undersigned► a beagle hound. Ap1Y box 210 hIews 21-3 �• —-- �oum; tows _ fur - old. Prone 6203. Harold Heron, -- — - — _-- THAT FRAYS THE TMEir - Pkkering AND NERVES. 1T MAY BE vfONDAY, TUESDAY tt-WED'SDAY Gravel � A me road of, the ffnest materials - YOUR E1fES - I *t lit is a one-way road with three lanes all FARM to rent!, 50 acres, Lot JANUARY 20, 21 and 22 ��and - a1FlQ G Toadingsmoothiyandrurelytoprodtabie; 23, 5th cots, Pickering..dohn, Philp C,�._l 1. TUCK. 00t. �. Leat Complete 'Show at 8.60 egg production. Any time you want to ipa,�Loo�st Hill R. R 1. 21-2 _ change from one lane to another you aim- Divvy ffixk► oP& F. O. Stone FOR SALE ---'ta the highest bid- /bass 1610 " Moon Aver Dafiv9red or Lo,•Aed , in' Pit ply ease over—there are no guttersf and ( der, 6 boxes of .16-guage shot -gun f"kWJ6 U1R - „ s z no bumps or shocks and no slowing shells. Proceeds f charity. �. C: Biiriria PHONE, �tat►tx rVk 1 26 down. °4� --- Iaronio ofi!ite HOW ard_i4A1 Goeden.. photee Pick 1009: 22-3 i ?he three new -lanes are 17. 22 I-9 and. . : W ITS# , 118 P. C. prateii !strength and ea the sBRIGK.HOUSE --for axle, in will- WANTED THAI 13OUANIL'. ead is age sit "ring. 7 Rooms, hard- --- .DOROTHY LAMOUR Wood floes. (lupines. Electric, Soft Dsad Horses and Cattle for fre ROBERT PRESTON nn �8 .1�01•� and hard• vgater Good cistern. Ap- Pick=up'is your focality. PRESTON FOS?Eft NoWce L '� s p1Y: Thames Ikwyer, I'icklerMg. --PVONE _ --DORIS 'NOL71# . - _ - •� ,Fill -she Baarkdt>t "` _ - - � ` ... A. I.McBrien, Brooklin 55, or Also an Added Attraction 'We do Building of all ktaa.l Notice to CTeditOti . �,�.� � - T.�Btanbury0laremont A19,sr The Stirring Story Behind t .e -l7ARP)irNT�iIII�I, AND OTHERS -In. the Eatato of Percy McCuteheoa �. I. Harlock. Pick" 506, or Greatest Empire Oo Earth PORKIIINTING, Yeates, Decease& Agincourt Zone 2144 s,A Family lLIJ�BrNQ; - q l/All pereb'ns having claims against a pay N Charges : - ilf/ hone and G�/3 Pst�ey.. McCutcbeaEn Yeates, Labe of GORDON YOUNG LTD, .of Nations"' ROOFING the Village of Pickering, who died V-1on august 28th, 1940, are -notified ADELAIDE 3636.: TOKONTO WITH e.sail Brantford Roofing - do -send to the undersigned on or -Staterials,.Empire Bathroom _ - before January 23rd, 1941, full JOHN DRINRV►ATER Egn1ptnent, D_nro Water vartirl�ia' of their claims. After BERNARD SHAW $y tame, Beatty _ orgn wit}, distribute the assetsn p r1tthe R. 1i _ . the said CL'ENDENING _ .S tahle f:gntr�gient -- Fri .said deceased. harinz' regard only COMING•..Thurs., • and Sat —_-: Building Material : .:..�to- claims of u Lich they shall; then. FUNERAL: DIRECTOR Jan. 23, 24 end 25 %te9 Free `-_ -�ttma 6umm+eedAr-+bo@4 have notice. - << W6rk Guaranteed North-west F T DD �•T Darted December ..30th, 1840 _ prtvaEe Ambdboce F. eJ , PAL lJ� y and Police" ` Wrightand Me1lfalan, 38 King Str. _ _ _.'Phone M1502 nted P ice" VI-tal-iaxd with Y -O West. Toronto, Ontario . Phone 90b0 a or ]IN4, AR Now you can feed ,:.,• lan,� e : ^,}, inistrsiIrs - Malvern 5006 - �In Te bnicol - PICSER ONTARIO a protein strength to evi 'your oitn dr- Markham, r 'NN[TH -_- runtstarices• Cho era ;%, 22 1=2 cr 3Q F _"` '�" khami - _ -O t' GARY COOPEK ` e _ _. •c., according to whet -her - you 'have no � ENGAGEM.E.NTS MADEUNE C74RROLL �/ Rad ' � r� � r grain , t all, sorne grain for feed of plea- " ty of grsrn, In all three you get the Mr. Joe. Norton, of Claremont, - - :beoefi s of-7—ricb.in Vitamins A. B . announces -the epgagement of 'hieN iT B:pert service and re- D,G, "atl . F:.vbich ensure vitality, vig- youngest daughter. Ethel Edna, to ]BUY- FARR pairs t0 all makes. Rens .,?'f lour pep and Profitabih Prndottion. Kenneth Roy Dopking, Toronto,Repair Shop -_ son of;. and i+sra. I. F..Dopking, The best prices on.Feeei ...�� unable hargel9. Worn I Ernie Stl Oud Crarem nt The marriage to take • In , • guaranteed. _ of 11 . Vit' ds. :. t son prepared to re it free- - piace on January 18th. _ DUNBA..TON o� r Goofing; Posts, Wood tt ARTHI3R FIELD .. o .K- Plr'C l7: t - -� . _ .. _ .... _ ?blur also agent For CocksMt Coal, Cement, L_ imc, t implements. Goaqmte Radio sed Televiaiao lestit"' - - Satisfaction guaranteed Ot>btiv Raclin Service mot Beet market price. aid Member - OHN.O(WTON Assoeiatioa. Tear Out This Ad . p f _=, -for all kinds of Slain. Phone 3104' �CLAREMONT - ear out this ad, bring orma with your o� .'-- for ` T Farr's Elevator. ' 200 or -more; Bray.Ghieils before the endof January, and ", : • � SPECIALS .. we will sea that on et circular- Guard free. It's a _. ,. y ,� Claremont, .',Ont. • .. ,' - k ' 1mighty handy .thing to have around your brooder, the first Fksno Ste,,, to. O"ke ww, w da s—bal glees the chicks close to the. warmth, pre- _.B>reakdait Baean,-� +mac•_• e y P P piling in corners, and breaks door drafke.��� SteA - a • PZC111UNa 4 "ONE OF THE FIRMEST 1N YEARS" ,g • Ll • a Shur- ..lin feed l- � ..... • �f"o ver, c � �. You don't io tale'.our word to January i stocks an pubbshdd. , • g : StewllEi '12 -. "that. Look at what the offiicial Dom- g f • ' WW __'''' -` a iown,�Govsrmimat, booted Poultry pretty Vice mill, chicken '•Storage can have sow licca _ a Mirk a well used up.. It bas not been unustal starter-growingJeCl Shorteul�s, i :. The poultry market basehanged very In recent yeah fora rachet eoasidera- . f y �� 1 r ble volume of storage carsto be left �L .,Classic. Ciealase r, if sudtiyistonaeofthe firmest to years iriaih la mash e�� u and this bas had a depressin ' • -stodcsofpoultry - ran a mash, O- �� was, e��C: .-. q in storage on Dec. I over rote Deamblr and eves roto )an- " "'� uy, g y E were over !,6 eve Lbs. leu ct t t cation. This year the situation iscon- starter cone pflueneeon the whole- egg market sit- ' f year ago. wish every SxoePdt that - - antra• Shah sbortage will_be increased when sidecably sounder - tee, calf .starter, -tur- i Ybn don't have to take deliver of ,these `200 Bra P1Ci.L'r1II Chicks in January just order thom. 'But the way in> blocks and baggy *bingo are shaping iu the poultry business; we believe . Purina fl -s ra xt 'would be• good businesr(if you htve the proper equip- y -spray D N AY MANTE ment�to handle thein) to take delivery also. for_. cattle. ,_.. _ .. . t + That's& strong.argwncnt• isn't if, to order good chicks (19.11i Lfl3� WOOd gray chicks) early . Usually tarty chicks ply best, Early Alfa�fa' PiCK><1tING, ONT. Clove, r o . ¢ackerels-usually hit better markets; early 'pullets ars Sully WE DSGIVER developed and laying premien •sizedegga by the time the egg. PHONE b317 �,. a 1 0 "' :, :•'market be climbing. Why not start earlier ibis seaeowi' ltilln aul'n - iuit he wAnd,for a first step, tear nut tbts ad, nt+ael or bring <ia with ''orde► for l00. Bray Chicks (before Jew. 31st) sur ,r4 _ . i' ' � : �-•- . •: t will-sewtbst you git your -Chick Guard; absolutely free. i F'VNERAL DIRECTOR AND f our l-�rm istance Ei3 40CKWOOD MILLING COMPANY s tosw. J. _ . oessore. ' touAa►illsYa RECEIVIN3 ant G,ADING Si�ATION VPHITBY Au tktar. Tiutering , ' . ffi igbt and Day dorvbe _ _ or t.. G. WILSON, - - hI CKER- ING FARMS LTP " Z - BusinessPh3ae Raidenee Phroe _ ` R: R..1', Myrtle Station seat ss _ Ilrlgie d >�. !ba*e wkttss >at ',� .. t 'P1rA"MNG, QMT PHONE CK61t1GP =.:BRQCK ' - THEATRESHALTA � r All Shows Daylight Saving Time .OT Healthfully. Air -Conditioned KILL THUk9DAY. FRIDAY dr SATURDAY _JANUARY 18, 17 and 18 Two E_boi*s. lit" 7.Wand 8.30 Drive satwday mama". at l.io �dl&ythm Nf AT NTI� 7 WITH - - BING CROSBY.. . -. Block Road Gmwd. MARY MARTIN p. Fit BASIL_ RATHWNE �oum; tows _ fur - old. Prone 6203. Harold Heron, -- — - — _-- THAT FRAYS THE TMEir - Pkkering AND NERVES. 1T MAY BE vfONDAY, TUESDAY tt-WED'SDAY Gravel � A me road of, the ffnest materials - YOUR E1fES - I *t lit is a one-way road with three lanes all FARM to rent!, 50 acres, Lot JANUARY 20, 21 and 22 ��and - a1FlQ G Toadingsmoothiyandrurelytoprodtabie; 23, 5th cots, Pickering..dohn, Philp C,�._l 1. TUCK. 00t. �. Leat Complete 'Show at 8.60 egg production. Any time you want to ipa,�Loo�st Hill R. R 1. 21-2 _ change from one lane to another you aim- Divvy ffixk► oP& F. O. Stone FOR SALE ---'ta the highest bid- /bass 1610 " Moon Aver Dafiv9red or Lo,•Aed , in' Pit ply ease over—there are no guttersf and ( der, 6 boxes of .16-guage shot -gun f"kWJ6 U1R - „ s z no bumps or shocks and no slowing shells. Proceeds f charity. �. C: Biiriria PHONE, �tat►tx rVk 1 26 down. °4� --- Iaronio ofi!ite HOW ard_i4A1 Goeden.. photee Pick 1009: 22-3 i ?he three new -lanes are 17. 22 I-9 and. . : W ITS# , 118 P. C. prateii !strength and ea the sBRIGK.HOUSE --for axle, in will- WANTED THAI 13OUANIL'. ead is age sit "ring. 7 Rooms, hard- --- .DOROTHY LAMOUR Wood floes. (lupines. Electric, Soft Dsad Horses and Cattle for fre ROBERT PRESTON nn �8 .1�01•� and hard• vgater Good cistern. Ap- Pick=up'is your focality. PRESTON FOS?Eft NoWce L '� s p1Y: Thames Ikwyer, I'icklerMg. --PVONE _ --DORIS 'NOL71# . - _ - •� ,Fill -she Baarkdt>t "` _ - - � ` ... A. I.McBrien, Brooklin 55, or Also an Added Attraction 'We do Building of all ktaa.l Notice to CTeditOti . �,�.� � - T.�Btanbury0laremont A19,sr The Stirring Story Behind t .e -l7ARP)irNT�iIII�I, AND OTHERS -In. the Eatato of Percy McCuteheoa �. I. Harlock. Pick" 506, or Greatest Empire Oo Earth PORKIIINTING, Yeates, Decease& Agincourt Zone 2144 s,A Family lLIJ�BrNQ; - q l/All pereb'ns having claims against a pay N Charges : - ilf/ hone and G�/3 Pst�ey.. McCutcbeaEn Yeates, Labe of GORDON YOUNG LTD, .of Nations"' ROOFING the Village of Pickering, who died V-1on august 28th, 1940, are -notified ADELAIDE 3636.: TOKONTO WITH e.sail Brantford Roofing - do -send to the undersigned on or -Staterials,.Empire Bathroom _ - before January 23rd, 1941, full JOHN DRINRV►ATER Egn1ptnent, D_nro Water vartirl�ia' of their claims. After BERNARD SHAW $y tame, Beatty _ orgn wit}, distribute the assetsn p r1tthe R. 1i _ . the said CL'ENDENING _ .S tahle f:gntr�gient -- Fri .said deceased. harinz' regard only COMING•..Thurs., • and Sat —_-: Building Material : .:..�to- claims of u Lich they shall; then. FUNERAL: DIRECTOR Jan. 23, 24 end 25 %te9 Free `-_ -�ttma 6umm+eedAr-+bo@4 have notice. - << W6rk Guaranteed North-west F T DD �•T Darted December ..30th, 1840 _ prtvaEe Ambdboce F. eJ , PAL lJ� y and Police" ` Wrightand Me1lfalan, 38 King Str. _ _ _.'Phone M1502 nted P ice" VI-tal-iaxd with Y -O West. Toronto, Ontario . Phone 90b0 a or ]IN4, AR Now you can feed ,:.,• lan,� e : ^,}, inistrsiIrs - Malvern 5006 - �In Te bnicol - PICSER ONTARIO a protein strength to evi 'your oitn dr- Markham, r 'NN[TH -_- runtstarices• Cho era ;%, 22 1=2 cr 3Q F _"` '�" khami - _ -O t' GARY COOPEK ` e _ _. •c., according to whet -her - you 'have no � ENGAGEM.E.NTS MADEUNE C74RROLL �/ Rad ' � r� � r grain , t all, sorne grain for feed of plea- " ty of grsrn, In all three you get the Mr. Joe. Norton, of Claremont, - - :beoefi s of-7—ricb.in Vitamins A. B . announces -the epgagement of 'hieN iT B:pert service and re- D,G, "atl . F:.vbich ensure vitality, vig- youngest daughter. Ethel Edna, to ]BUY- FARR pairs t0 all makes. Rens .,?'f lour pep and Profitabih Prndottion. Kenneth Roy Dopking, Toronto,Repair Shop -_ son of;. and i+sra. I. F..Dopking, The best prices on.Feeei ...�� unable hargel9. Worn I Ernie Stl Oud Crarem nt The marriage to take • In , • guaranteed. _ of 11 . Vit' ds. :. t son prepared to re it free- - piace on January 18th. _ DUNBA..TON o� r Goofing; Posts, Wood tt ARTHI3R FIELD .. o .K- Plr'C l7: t - -� . _ .. _ .... _ ?blur also agent For CocksMt Coal, Cement, L_ imc, t implements. Goaqmte Radio sed Televiaiao lestit"' - - Satisfaction guaranteed Ot>btiv Raclin Service mot Beet market price. aid Member - OHN.O(WTON Assoeiatioa. Tear Out This Ad . p f _=, -for all kinds of Slain. Phone 3104' �CLAREMONT - ear out this ad, bring orma with your o� .'-- for ` T Farr's Elevator. ' 200 or -more; Bray.Ghieils before the endof January, and ", : • � SPECIALS .. we will sea that on et circular- Guard free. It's a _. ,. y ,� Claremont, .',Ont. • .. ,' - k ' 1mighty handy .thing to have around your brooder, the first Fksno Ste,,, to. O"ke ww, w da s—bal glees the chicks close to the. warmth, pre- _.B>reakdait Baean,-� +mac•_• e y P P piling in corners, and breaks door drafke.��� SteA - a • PZC111UNa 4 "ONE OF THE FIRMEST 1N YEARS" ,g • Ll • a Shur- ..lin feed l- � ..... • �f"o ver, c � �. You don't io tale'.our word to January i stocks an pubbshdd. , • g : StewllEi '12 -. "that. Look at what the offiicial Dom- g f • ' WW __'''' -` a iown,�Govsrmimat, booted Poultry pretty Vice mill, chicken '•Storage can have sow licca _ a Mirk a well used up.. It bas not been unustal starter-growingJeCl Shorteul�s, i :. The poultry market basehanged very In recent yeah fora rachet eoasidera- . f y �� 1 r ble volume of storage carsto be left �L .,Classic. Ciealase r, if sudtiyistonaeofthe firmest to years iriaih la mash e�� u and this bas had a depressin ' • -stodcsofpoultry - ran a mash, O- �� was, e��C: .-. q in storage on Dec. I over rote Deamblr and eves roto )an- " "'� uy, g y E were over !,6 eve Lbs. leu ct t t cation. This year the situation iscon- starter cone pflueneeon the whole- egg market sit- ' f year ago. wish every SxoePdt that - - antra• Shah sbortage will_be increased when sidecably sounder - tee, calf .starter, -tur- i Ybn don't have to take deliver of ,these `200 Bra P1Ci.L'r1II Chicks in January just order thom. 'But the way in> blocks and baggy *bingo are shaping iu the poultry business; we believe . Purina fl -s ra xt 'would be• good businesr(if you htve the proper equip- y -spray D N AY MANTE ment�to handle thein) to take delivery also. for_. cattle. ,_.. _ .. . t + That's& strong.argwncnt• isn't if, to order good chicks (19.11i Lfl3� WOOd gray chicks) early . Usually tarty chicks ply best, Early Alfa�fa' PiCK><1tING, ONT. Clove, r o . ¢ackerels-usually hit better markets; early 'pullets ars Sully WE DSGIVER developed and laying premien •sizedegga by the time the egg. PHONE b317 �,. a 1 0 "' :, :•'market be climbing. Why not start earlier ibis seaeowi' ltilln aul'n - iuit he wAnd,for a first step, tear nut tbts ad, nt+ael or bring <ia with ''orde► for l00. Bray Chicks (before Jew. 31st) sur ,r4 _ . i' ' � : �-•- . •: t will-sewtbst you git your -Chick Guard; absolutely free. i F'VNERAL DIRECTOR AND f our l-�rm istance Ei3 40CKWOOD MILLING COMPANY s tosw. J. _ . oessore. ' touAa►illsYa RECEIVIN3 ant G,ADING Si�ATION VPHITBY Au tktar. Tiutering , ' . ffi igbt and Day dorvbe _ _ or t.. G. WILSON, - - hI CKER- ING FARMS LTP " Z - BusinessPh3ae Raidenee Phroe _ ` R: R..1', Myrtle Station seat ss _ Ilrlgie d >�. !ba*e wkttss >at ',� .. t 'P1rA"MNG, QMT PHONE CK61t1GP �s . " yCi:.ARE11gONT a opesied the service by Presenting 41 'pr. Child bloomers, 24 pr. hiId } ital bed gowns, - 8 Mena work era, sleep i and bow Exits. hies. 5 " the theme for the year.- Christian Sleepers, 163 Baby gar,r,ents, 2 shirts, 15 Blankets, '63 Allow• ens- Wm. Birkett, Convener of Woslt livin Faust month; finding ' the Complete layettes and 1 'Baby mat- i es, 75 Hampton pads, 12 Toiweli% ; Committee. It can ev be said : > ,A group of . our men took dart g, a - in a curling tournament at Oshawa way. Devotional period consisted of tress, 6 Boy pyjamas, 10 Cloy stwea- 24 Face clothes, 145 Refugee quilts, • that the women of oat 1rQve a number of 'scripture passages, tens, 45 Army sweaters, 257 pr. 1 8 Boxes of good, used clothing, � rot made a very great coutariblttio�s:• on Wednesday evening , , u of hymns, used by' fox, 34 ' pf. Axrgy� mitts, 19 •contieining women's dresses, costa, M� 69 MCGlashan, has been spend and a group =o P Army toward the providing of neeesaie•: - fr►g 'a weed friends to the several members, followed by pray- pr. Rifle mitts, 17 Scarves, 7-0 underwear, shoes, rubbers, eltoekti I ies and ciomriortis for those rwho sal•:. qty. er by per Pastor- A special .pt+l'er.-t:tl=19 .il Helmets, 7 pr. Knke ill6i, .DCRA74 natta,_aldrts, sse!eat- fared in thio was..-. Ed. About twelve of our boys from was offered for : our' missionaries in Men's pyjamas, 9b Hoop- ' district are aawng this month's Japan. A piano ap1o, >�P Mrs. H. Boolsa recentht added to the Pub- - f trainees: at Newasairet Gregg. Two new We Members lie Ist�ary_include -+• I,at►dis►lt, _by Kra" o - . were added to -our ' number do=ing. Nevil Shuts The Flyingcamp V4sib� by *s. has d to the year. Oar . secretary oreport� Peter Pse�nai s. Neville 1Hes►dersaaL . :V'Sed Car Baz sins `:C1are�noat osis week, atter an ex- 29 and 18� helpers Mi>lgiooy by is ; tended vLdti with relatives in - Low Roil. t)= avhs •salved arcing the A�S►t+sre North, b9 Ksthren Pia- n dont prase. A balm valved s$ g48.b0 ktlon• ,Women, •Mott a frank' the tges►1 sent lb the needy. 'Insbal)afi tgosnery,•. Kit41t and M,CKiale�y: Pol- ot► of _A large �. 1X39 Dedge Tfe Uze Sextan . mtbeirded' the 9anday OfQcers f Was eoa�ducted -by �' iah tpro8tv,, by Priace+�e ply .. Convention at Mburit Zion ' P� 84m, Rev', I. I�1 Kennedy at the Wiastda Chtnrchill, tfy Raab Brans. :. close of the Meeting. Tkere aba�tl •be no Nig1►t, by itobw \ � A on '1luesde� meetingF' "� �e foliowittg is a report of the .E. SherwWA. Tate Questi of - the - At the last 1 39 C;hev Matter Sedan Union Lodge A. F. and wank sent from. Claremont and N. �,, by Vera, Sims- Icttle Meter, a. : Brough . ..;A, bE,, fine _excellent addressee-nekering'. Red ®Cross Branch to H. by sector` Malo:. Wpgtail; l�V Gall Ia �erf�Ot Londi$ion were given, - one by Rt. W. Bra. Q. during 1940 11 Women's and Grew. The following - 'Story ; " -� _ - 1 lad and- the off er-by t .—Wor. Cape& 146--Wom--and--Girl(-Dresses, BoolA-of 3 -�tt f 937 th Sellae ' - PIynnou p i$ro. Cloak Ravoeoa 100 ov..Wom. and Girl Bloomers, Oil, by Petersham. In this selection The funeral took plaice on Moa- 67 Wom. and Girl Slips, 18 Wom there are books to suit everyone. 936 Ford Cabriolet of Chis lweekl at Toronto, -of and Girl Nighties, 9& Wom. and a the late . Rev. Jatuj�_ Grant, a for- Girl skirts, 60 Girls Bweaters, . 18 Barclay -Transport Radii) and Heat r pasbor" Of. the Baptist Church Girl Coate, 44 Child Toques, Park- i Y rr _ - E 7tere Deceasedwas in kis 67th as and helmoets, 13. Childs sweaters, 193 Ford Genesi year, a ftrequent visitor and very 35 pr. Mitts, 2b pr. Child stockings, lain G9aersnont, well known here. Interment tools w , WMtevals small, ToNaM pT1932 Durant Sedan lace �n Cemetery. ' The many, friends of Miss Hattie ` U iy anV yb ate tsainad t o bee d10 . Walker will regret to heli of her M V �,'�n0my come and aumber of Sedons Coach "s, 29-32 death ati uxWdge last week. Miss ; : W,. has rgamt moloat of herr life - and'n Land �. ft&" lavas an Lsug9106100in thio village, and during the past . . . Q� ? �L• CA -=- taw, years had been spending much YOU :ALF'. 'MOLL' of her ffine with relatives in Lhrwr er r tiro small. ISOM tan"brio -= bridge. Interment was made at Uz- //� ,e! » P80NE 891 • bridge Com. -• - - - .. ..... , - . �' � lances vii ltrNsdsit The x7ell at the Bowling Gse� has been deepened- by some of the G d% fsea -dike .. reale members of the -club, during NL .•he put few weeks, and thea* now ; of '•report t"* feet of water: They "beiieve this will provide adequately - =for thdr needs without having 'to -pipe it iri' fkom other sources. a.� ` s► The many' friends' of • Rev. I _.acid l+i,;e: Augi>r�'�ne, a fon-nPr >$- : WHEN YOU TRAVEL tar of the Baptist Church here- and until recently living -at Brampton, will be very. glad -to know that he 1been invited. to a�ssesrne. lOiM ROUND TRIP FARES pastorate of a congregation near - a Ottawa. The congregation.: num- Monti 11.80r ,.yrs between one and two hundred. CAR s pleasant church and paasonage• Ottawa 9.46%-- TO - IRALMO A motor accident took place on '; Toronto .� Fimdav evenintt last. on. the Brock ' (b -day Eir.) - - - T es t Place Ro" just mouth - -� • •. ;��a111 � s � gate, when'a local' CST• was i•Tash- : i•:aeap on House, .Phone 4b0o - ed by another car driven by a young, � : _. R,oE: AN Motor Car *Sales 'lot from the Trenton .. school. _ JL.11 • - icy aonditlon of the Brock Road . - is given as the cause of the adcid- A► S`f1 NpVd.1 Z eft Both (we were badly damaged �° Soo A`l 'b! 'Ilv EVERY PROVINCE Off' THE OO1ViM �( and were isnved to the. Easton Gar- •(1� S _ I. i age at Brongbwn. Only slight W- - Je�L. �' yaV" have awarded Chevrolet— 'newCbevrolet carefully, You will - erica were received by the drivers. General Motors' No. 1 Car—the agree we have succeeded. Yost ' - ' Kionstabte Jobe Norton investlgatr �' t�� coveted honor of being No. 1 car ` will find, for example, that Chev- ed. No charge was laid. The - pilot �, ' iia popular demand in 1940. rolet alone among file low -Priced :anticipates some -difficulties as - 't--`� For years you Canadian motor- cera includes as standard equip- anticipates is vmdeaatood that the insamr-ce kala' have purchased more Chew- meet pertain quality features _.. .. comp roes have come to look upon which a buyer would be wise, 1 rolets than any other make of under sent circumstances, to our rear pilots say. s somewhat.hard automobile, regardless of type, Pre ' Umch of �"ers' size or price. You did it again in insist upon. You will find that crar nQnt United C lOurch . W. M. the Year just closed -most em- t evrolet with its thrilling new, $ met in the school room on ,Tann- , b:gsess is styled ahead for your _ COACH , - phati d lly, in every province to protection. _ nary 9th, with the Nresident, Mrs. Cana a. prof } Henry Joi�mstoKt In this ciaair, and It is worth money, to you to We want to thank you for your • . the only know that Chevrolet is - "..mark of high favor and for your . . _ sow -priced car providing, at we eni e. You lace on us a c t oonfid i p sower cost, original -Vacuum - Ito al makes u PRiC deffiaite responsibility to continue Y . • - ft i {Hakes Q - -• Power Shift $ear- . : to .give motor car leadership — 'shifting 80% automatic and ro- ii - .Siad we accept that responsibility. res only 20%- driver effort; . qui �' Since you rate Chevrolet first in �uine Unitized' Knee -Action SEED • LEA value,we are under the oitligation which absorbs road shocks and f• ; : : > to keep it first in value. prevents pitching and tossing; s • , ` there is an body y Fisher of the same WC �a11 g1VC y0i� a stppCl . f aYnpl� Of We consider that b b :. enprely ,new call this year upon \;design and quality featured on rails from raetieallany Class : Chevrolet quality and depend- higher -priced cars;. and Con-' sea gram —L .p . y .._ -'. ability because Chevrolet is an !..pealed Safety. Steps which pre- ` of ;1i'ans wtuel' lass a germinating essential part of Canada's war vent. the accumulation of ice and effort: To fill it's place in the snow and are the mark of truly test. We cul snake almost any separa- transportation program of a ��advanced'styliag. : nation at work to win the war, We invite you to take full tlOt1 easy and: gua�rante�e , pOsltl�ie re- Chevrolet must be built to an advantage of the value you have effective. and enduring standard - en" by your buying prefer• 1 — OVaI of all. WCed 'These are the reasons why we nice, to create: e _ have redoubledr ou ort o on y CL,EANIN(at IiATEB— widen and increaseChevrolet showrooms and .thoroughl Straight cleaning 13C Cwt. - value leadersltip` inspect Genera Motors' o. r Qradin additional 0`2C. n our new cars r• �snd .Ca-nods's g or 41: If you 1 D 1 • -•'• _ - - - _ ..Will Oat se arator ' iddit. �03G, " will examine the _ ;No. h'barz-today •'./ 1 — in (Cereson acltxded O5c. beta. Treating,. � � � ) _ - CSA,TA(IE RATE$— (when.desired) �• -� ",Litt h i t t i 3 3 cove red 05c., mile ,IY imnm load :'100 bags ` S" ..To ,CVA e 'we w6tild strongly urge all persons baving grsiw to C149&0 to C41- a i►, •!!a'a,a i Laamm*--i Tri a!hao ^;.a s.%r lest noasible . date. `. _ _-_ _II� I !- �i•1 _ > r x ' TIliswit� tic s'efieeted in, the, very best kind: of "service to you, - C-f�Fld f. _ • _.. haiiin -by- aoietwentt o those at distance : 011 KGON'S HILL MILLS _ Ett. �a4s .,. nONA%.D MOTOR SA►S-=--'�I�HTI'BY i Markham , $tonff;►ille lashetl�--Du�ba>�too 4 WAR ; .:... _: Aasoc..De dW—J. MCG sA1F�Nis SEED SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 1 1 �,. 'SERVICE PLUS - 1 o, IF _ Canadian Enguteers at Work in Britain :n a state or littera. Then treys Bong Sher (� f sent troops by the hundreds of .. 9 •Onta�cis �"" yr '" tLousande.to line practically every - ,':��;y b, 7q �xq Balkan border — from the Black .,WORLiY6 END" • a �$`{ir 3 fir ; } ° A Sea along the Bulgarian border; ;, s - sft-- - - � ,#a s �. r�r? � ,j� up the Yugoslav frontier and con.- -^gy Upton Sinclair - :a: C�iOUrCes of , t eentrated !n the southern prow- . "world's End" is the story of I. - inces 'of Rustria; along the• Rua- Lanni Budd, a young American. sign frontiers of Rumania end in moving M-thS7righer"nd--moat G. C. TONER Hungary. Then they re -opened with • dangerous society in the Europe of - `Fideration of Ontario Anglers incre#sing force their 'diplomatic only yesterday. The son of a beau- " .i r (NO. 215) offersive against Bulgaria and tiful and impulsive woman and a MUSEUM. EXHIBITS. y: � Yugoslavia, . o draw them , into powerful munitions -king. he was _ my article last- week '16 told - '°"'' sig -f ag a pact with the Axis. and. privileged- to - 'live • behind the. t fort the :iltoyal Ontario Museum permitting passage of troops down scenes of world eve'iits in Riv- ; of Z0016pe gy 'was developed with into Greece. fern, villas, feudal castles, Parisian . •. ?the aid of the' e'ollections of 'the 5' ` '` ? Simultaneously, . the Germans salons, and Thames -side manors.. University -of Toronto. and the sent tanks into- Albania to stem ]:lis' path, crossed -the . threads of _ ltormal' 13c7iool. Other institn• the Greek advance; poured thous. Sir Basil Zaharoff's web; he took tions and individuals contributed ands of troops Into Italy to be hart in. the Peace Conference and also to the growth of the •R. 0. ready to take over Should the Fas- watched- Woodrow.. Wilson - try to M. Z. An' important eollectiom elst regime of Mussolini fall, remake the map of Europe; "he • ' of Canadian material came from + + • talked with Lincoln Steffens and Dr. J. EL' Garnier, a naturalist- " Farmers Meet - - learned through hien of Soviet Rua- - physician of Lucknow, Ontario. _ _ _ThA *ye" the people 91 r °�-�-=This--eoneedon; -received by. the were fixed dvrfng the -week upon The story of Lanny Budd mades UWeraity of Toronto Museum two gventa of major.politfcal im= a novel in the great nartAtive tray` ' fa 1891, was eapeciaiIy rich in portance in the _ pominlon — the dition, but more than thet- it sum- itmphibians and reptiles, but con- Conference in Ottawa on the Row- marizes an era. It is • the intimate taiaed some birds and mammals ell-Sirois Report; and the meeting record — told frequently In terms as well. Just last week f exam- r,� ..« �^" ° M•, in London, Ontario, of Federal 'iiia- of the real-life participants — of fined some of the reptiles collect -�'"�, / `~ +„ ''^ �..� - ister of Agriculture Gardiner with a great world which fell vicitm ed by Dr. Garnier, in connection „, J + `°" ,..., . ��« Ontario farm represaittatives to to its ownieclvillzation and whose with work I am doing. This illus ; 'C' ,;; ~ . confer on a minimum price for but-. death march was. the overture to _ Eraiea how important 'these old ter. a- new world about to be born. The formation of anon -partisan "World's Ens"' '. by Upton collections ,are to present day - students for ' in his material are farmers' union under provincial Wnclalr . . Toronto: MacMillan creatures. now almost extinct in .1 ' government, auspices was eXpected Company of Canada ... $3.W. .Ontario. -'► at an early date. (The Gov- ;,.Canaaiaa- Animals preferred ernment Is, alarmed about the situ- City'of--have IM - - The -Royal Canadian Institute + atioa in Ontario, where farmers, , w another important cohtij u- : resentful over the reduction of pric- Old London, •la these time=, toi to the Royal Ontario Museurm es for hogs, butter, milk, cream . . _ and other products, are liquidating would be fortunate if the city Thin institution. was founded is their herds end selling their breed- were constructed as Paris is, for '7-7---.1849 sad built tip a collection the stock)- chstthe French capital is ' built largely - of natural history objects whi..of atone brought not from far " were . greatly [ncreaaed in 188:5 No New Provincial Taxes j ' when the amalgamation of .the r 'r distant provinces, but from under Good news for Ontarioans: ]n a -the very ground on, which it stands. ;Natural History Societyof. To- Canadian troQpa who rallied to the side of the motherland are shown New Year's message to The "Wind= Because of this, there is a ready- - ` costo occurred. Thiel society had here' -In training somewhere iu EngIand. At TOP, Canadian engineers nor Star; Premier `Dditchetl F. Hep- made Hader a considerable collection ,of bi ds are getting --boats into position as the first step in the building of a- burn declared that the beat con- ground city about and mammals. that were added u bridge across a river. BELOW, outposts in pneumatic boat'keep watch trtbutioa to the war effort' the one-tenth the size of Paris. One ` while the bridge -building operation is carried an by comrades. In section _ of.. this cave contains tbe- the Nku um of the Institute a the event of the lou threatened, invasioq becoming realsty almost - :province cot�.ld make was to main= g g fain Ontario's sound financial poet- • Catacombs, where rest tate bones t>,e whole transferred to the R. every iiridge in certain sectiona .of England would be demollahed im- tion. At the same time lie pledged of some six! million. Another - �0. n 9 1924. mediately. that bis budget for the fiscal' .year >� Iii 1914 when the- Royal On- - zone consists of vast la of -_ tarso Museum of Zoology was commencing April 1 next,_. would gypsum or plaster stone. ' e T,m include no. new taxes, no iacreas- -Quarry -Srvice has cut into this - erred the zigalleeal n the topons' T H £ W A R - WEE K—Commentary= on Current hvEnts es to present taxation and no low- seetor tunnels which follow ac= +were given a gallery al the top Bring of existing taxation exentp- curately the courses. of the aven.- • :floor- of -the original museum - _ ]building an B1oor street, Toron- AA __ i �+ T tions. cps have - Roosevelt Asks ` V. S. j Q - , show. nes above. Ordanee been made o! this . syst Sol and the staff. started to build Ing springs, galleries, rooms, -:' asp the exhibits. In the selection p���� i;' Paid After 22 Years arches, pillars and reinforcements. of material, preference was given -iV� War For Democracies Had the government of France A go ~[' to Canadian animals, although While serving in Vesopot&mia decided to defend the City, the I many exotica such as parrots, - birds of paradise and foreign- in 1918, H. -J. $eager borrowed people could have occupied thu ,.. $7.50 from a comrade W. C. underground fortress and defied Mame. birds were included. The "We- Americans are vitally United States would have, in some -Timms. Mr. Timms, .of Coventry, Hitler's bombers till Doomsday. - exhibit, as ' finally assembled, in- concerned In your defense of way, to furnish more trans-Atlantic England, forgot all about the _ eluded a fairly representative freedom ., We shall send shipping ald-- most likely through loan. Mr. Seager, of. Latton, .re- "Like watchinga football Ile eo clad �'e n of fire birds Qt Cana - you, M ever -Increasing- nuns- -American• tiava>, escorts for con-_ membered,. and. now, twenty-two game,- your enjoyment is muc,n - da, a much less adequate repre- bens, ships, planse, tanks, puns. voye: In all likelihood it would be years later, he •has traced Mr. greater once you understand the _ -sentation of Canadian. mammals . This to our purpose and our accomplished by the division of the Timms and repaid' the debt with workings of the orchestra." -- and a very poor eollection of pledge." L". S. Navy into _tbree fleets --At- $7.50 interest. - _ --Andre Kostelanetz. - flshes; -amphibians, reptiles and " -At a moment "unprecedented tn. lautic.•..Paclfic and-Aslatlo-only invertebntea. It was _soca loans the biatory of the Union," Presi- one of which would be involved LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher r _ 3 iat a public museum needed more dent, Roosevelt last week made his directly !n siding Britain. - exhibits ea. taxidermists were em- Initial address to the new seventy- Long War Llk�ly ybyed to .add many animals to seventh congress. at. the United -The possibility strengthened sur• / �• -' - - the mounted groups. -�'. E. M. States In which be called for full ing.lhe week that the war would • • • • 'Walker, now head 'of the De- material aid to the embattled do- develop into a lona one. A Quick 'Sartment_ of Biology at the Unl- mocracies (Britain, Greece, China decision, an early end to the con- Tersity of Toronto, prepared a -abut ohiefly Britain), asked for flirt could come in Daly two wars - series of exhibits of the inverts- "anthorify and funds" to yrodnce through a successful invasion of /� bsstea, the insects, worms;' spiel- more munitions and war supplies England by Hitler —.but neutral are and other creatures of the to be "leased -lent" to countries mflitlry experts believed the odds waters and soils. ' flghting the Axis, were, too heavily against him; U. S. Involvement Likely through a negotiated- peace —•but - ,Sleep for Months 'The face of the United States President Roosevelt categorized was 'now set in the direction of such an eventuality as "nonsense." It Toa. tdant fo sleep all throu„h war. If Congress should grant the • i • • . • f President's- pleas, the U. S,. rapidly. ' • ' the winter, run along to a special- Girmany Takes Over. $t ahs have your pita! would find itself an a'war footing *� tary glands" As a potent factor In the war, cutout. Men who have made glands with increased chances_o1 the na Iraly; by virtue of the sweeping R 4a abets itis study say that it is mere. t%a' beeomiitg a belligerent. British victories is North Africti 17 a lack of -ituita secretion Speaking at the University of. s 3 D ry and the Greek counter-attacks in 3 which canines certain animals too North Carolina, former U. 8: Am' Aibanu, would soon be 'out,' it was _ Hibernate through the dark -months, baaeador to France William C. Bull - believed is most quarters last week. and that if they are given 'Wee- fit declared tbat•the United States But quickly as Italian military _ tions of pituitary extract they In aiding. Britain, Greece and China power was -fading in the Mediter• i 'would wake up and become live- would be taking • the risk of war, ranean, Just' as swiftly were Ger- ly. All •"experiments so far have but, he,said, "we .know -what the. man strategists, been conducted on hibernatingconsequences of totalitarian vtc- pridiplomats, tech- L ani- Havanna preparing to take over mals; and it is not kuowh for cer- tory would be for us" — there Italy's Job of cleaning up on the 4 .! Lain whether the same effect would would be. a tougher war, to •fiiht Balkans, dtiving towards the Near ' . be produced on human beings suf later. East and Suez. f;� _- • _ _. . tering from sleepy. sickness. It is Sea Power, The Hub j Putting On The Screwy . ; '► thought unlikely, for this sickness . Sea power would continue to be First, the Nazis set going a gi- sS ' - M the reqult of a germ. Pituitary the hub upon which the. British Bantle propaganda -movement in �s 3� 1 = • , extracts, however, hive' worked' ' 'sans revolved; Obviously active southeastern Europe; designed, ic.. �':-E wonders for people w un- steps would have to be taken very cording to New York Times' car- 's�'s'f'P- t0 �'s"'r w'•`} ' ai►tswl and find RAM-— soon to protect transport to Br!- respondent ,Gedye, to k • ,.ot you on with - ca ro uc on, a populetions of the Balkan states Ly for the sprinlr if it breaks?s lo You " _. r.°'. _ —'- _-RECz'�.AR FELLERS -- For Emergencies Only By GENE BYRNES -40 HOW i AV VAKt MOU WHAT$' ALL THES, SH-N-W-H--Mp STY�tV% in -; s_14NIVii Y'DUMMBBNOT ELL j sTHEY E r � Fff_llt - 1N CASETB�f�AK t 9Rs u81 MFX LlJFICH'YOl1� / _ _ _ _. ,.-- I• .� as:rY•_..IL.�J�r.,Mw:11,YYw.rrr+. --- f . . u: finally succeeded. got bural him. `My Brother Never Drer t ` t "1!•Ie �paused a minute, p s e nzslia6 1 j ' � ' - "Pretty soon there were other ovNr • an ,. unanswered question.' C���@ u people around and at art two "How did Bentley get there so f � 44" highway patrolmen arriv4d. Mike fast?" Le asked. R v talked to them for a WE, then help _ . Molmie had an ansa er_ tar ed me Climb back up to the load.• "31i$e said he went outsdde to wait ] K He brot,,rt me home." - for me, right after he call He �+ - ",saw this c•br go racing do h the "They Made Me Say !t S-ALADA' - "But cha`t's not the story you" highway, swinging from. side . !o- _- side. as 4f the ; driver ' was• drunk. ` 7. told at the inquest," Larr} broke iEY SiI►DIE 8• CHAMBSiis in. You testified that the car win"t Mike wag afrafd there vtnuld be a wreck it_we ing was t^ rifled t. t to ovcr the edge before you reached think what might happe1 tome it " the turn—" _ we met on Dead Man's Curve, sir Request Recipes Y. • a "Mike made me say that, 31ike. he hurries out . to 'stop me. "For some tv F,eks I have been and Daddy:' . Monnie ;admitted. - "Bentley said Augh drove like, accumulating request recipes. The , v TEAZA,p holiday season and other topics "Atter that accident at seh°ol, and he was drunk?" Larry demanded. the others I had been in, Mike,sald "Hugh w`as drunk. Larry: The delayed these so here we go—as the coroner would neverielieve I autopsy showed he had been drink- a grand start for the Aeby Year. ' hadn't forcedethe man oft the toad. Ing, and a broken whiskey bottle SCONES ~ i♦ SERIAL STORY I did want to lie about it, Lar- was found in his car." E cups -sifted tlot ry"—she was begging him to her 'But Monnie:' Larry counter- _ AHEAD - lieve her—"but Bikes right. 4 teaspoons bakin, 'powder , :.::•o-o-:•:•::•:•:•r: : DANGER : ROMANCE ed, "3Iy brother never drank liquor salt - Kith my reputation for fast �lrir- 3¢ teaspoon . , - in his life." 3 tablespoons sugar :'+':� °:ail•::' a:E,.;3 =°} COPYRIGHT. }ego, tug, o e, , rent BY TOM HORNED NEA BERVICZANC• witness to the accident—they' 4 teatespool s g might have tried me f9r mans 1 Beaten a yolk i cupful eam i He was—he was in the insurance slaughter. The than was dead-1 CAST OF CHARACTERS couldn't help him any, and—Oh, :Can Be Smart Sift together flour, salt, bak- - s� MONNIE MILES—her mania for business. Burglary iusurancee Trav- Larry. I wanted tQ tell the truth.. • ing powder and sugar. Cut In tat On Slim P Last driving almost wrecked. her elFd, a lot. But he�wrute me reg " y,_er-rub.in lightly, with tinct But Dad said Mike was tight. AnJ romance. t•1arly, au(I wrote to Be:ti, his Hite. tips. Add cream to the beaten egg fete Barnes, too. R'ou't you try LARRY COLLINS — newspaper every day. to believe me Larry?" Here Are Some Little Tips yolk. Lightly mks cream and egg reporter, hunting the murderers "When, Betty didn't hear from. Looking at her. Larry knew she to Help You To Economy yolk- with dough to -make a soft of his- brother. him for a week. she wired- me. I was telling the truth. Hugh's death _ batter. Roll lightly to r 3� inch MIKE BENTLEY — wealthy came down and• we've been looking, had been no fault of lrerp: flugh. It you can't afford new clothes. thickness. Cut in squares. i'laco «_ rancher, knew too much about auto for hint ever s[t3ce: That was more probably saw the lights of her.car. do "gay up" your frocks even if it on greased baking sheet. Bake ifi accidents. than lice months ago" He hoped speeding toward him, took the Is only for the sake of morale. minutes in a hot oven. - • + • Monnie wouldn't ask why. as a curve 'rather- than crash into •her FIave a : clean-up. Get out your SWEET-POTATO PIE - Last week; Larry and Monnie nevvspapei•man. he couldn't have head-on. Hugh was like that. Larry handbags. Blake R mixture of ass• 1 cup mashed cooked potato become better 'friends. One night checked �accldeut records sooner. world- have done: the •same tiling, mouia ani soapy water and Sponge (sweet) ' he asks -her to go to a dance, but She didn't, was' aprarently' too had he been in Hugh's place. out tae linings: Clean leather out- ��s teaspoon salt she has a date with Bentley. When Deeply engro=sed in' Ler own ••I believe- you. Monnie.'""ue said. sides with white shoe cream. Bfly %'teaspoon ginger _ Mike is delayed, Larry stop& to, thoughts.. "I don't blame You.': new initials if they are needed. Vs teaspoon cloves; chat. He-questions her about the •--lnd to think." she, said abrupt- "GAY lip" YOUR CLOTHES S teaspoons Cinnamon accident on Dead Man's Curve. She ly, ••I was the cause of the acet- ? Clean up- your-gloves. see they g eggs retusea, angrily, to talk about It. dent• ,1 billed your 9rother, Larr}•. A Slenderizulg are complete with buttons and are 1 cup sweetened condensed milk "I have a right to know," Larry 5[otntie' You do 't know what - - ais er _ T star 'tiit holes; Dingy _ofd - t6tie hos. "That meq was my boo ShlrtW t or fawn ones ye eanti- }ou're saving." vritite si 1 cup .vete&' : thee.,' It's true, i.airy. I didn't mean <; fully and save gettingdnowbOnes. a rder-giv- `uncooked pie crust tiffs Ingredients is the, o to: -but I did: It -as mi fault! �,y ' �" Titivate them. A mi3ture of cobs eu pour irlt9 pan lined with nu-- CHAPTER `'li. �/ y Oh. 1-arty!" Sob-t shock. her Body. r �,, ell sequins"gxtangad in small din• baked Die crust: -Bake In a hot - /SIF yis - ldioanie relaxed under the grip Puri Larr}'s arm went astound her ��, r,) p r� mond patterns and sewn `oa the oven 900 degrees for 10 minutes. -of i,my^p'B fingers- She looked tap Bien, to pull Her Lead down on itis rf`n4a back. make CLeap gloves look like Nt Then reduce the -temperature to at him, uabeileving. &hon. to Art a few minutes. she /r', aiQ `r1,"%, i -expensive ones: Black suede gloves modemte,350 degrees.. and bake for :. v ti�5; sewed up the e "Your-'brother?" : stol>petl.rryirtz, dried her eves and ti �,�- v [th black, at 5 minutes. ar naafi tilling h -Yee.- pt shed stung from him. ;•Ledo -of all the fingers and the has set.` ' "But the man-.was: never fiend ••lyou't blame rue MO much, lar• L, .. 3 tI�ttmb� gine the loveliest effort: ` - PI EA SWEET ` itfed. Se was burned so horribly. ' _ �• ]t ! hadn't been driving. _ so :� ES "I know it was Hugh: ' Larry " ' i '� " , 1 . Ile trim your hats Brush them 6 sweet potatoes. I\ TIP-TOP SHAPE I et .oto oes. Easter'" POTATOES .� r, • ` thorot:aitlr, have the ones which ' p N PPLE•S U Wed to make Lis voice calm, 11 s• r .. vrasn`t easy, 'talking- to her. li•;c •alt bappt+n! d up-un un Ix ad :ll-an'x .. k? '•< L7. t�ect rw 7lorking re blocked. be, b t e�r . _ ! (:'arse." rte i eRFn...!'ta:'t► on theme ` Money well laid out c dull woo 7 this- His, hands dropped from r '.1 catiee itis mon 1 teaep otablespoons sa!tu t shoulders. "When I didn't h, Firightefl last winter's d 11 highway- about hell-tvuy bPtwa.an Juice of Dile oraltgP, ' hon1 Hugh. I came down to 1'rct+ ,fere sad Wiir4s. Ym' "It u, &here frock. B-cause there is a .war on. Vi ring .chopped- puts for him. I've .been all over Vv. yOU,If•ave tine cyncrcte to turn Into ` you'-needn't go dowdy. That -won't p e _ 1 cup crushed !ne•tpp' `west. besrebZag for him: I i ry tL�, ,yhonk. if you went tr :4e- help us to victory. Ever thoteEht Marshmallows lied. "i heard about this acc}dent, straight ca. you'll dip dovra into the �} y' of re-lining a coat that has 'gone Bake sweet potatoes cut to this unidentified iaan, i took_ w canyon.and then ciitub s lo:tg hill H - 'i CinrY? It'-( worth considering.balve3 _ chance _it might be Htsgh. ! w" • + "- #4 , Discard lingerie. Rhich ,is tired. to Ito by Bentl,•y'ts. TliF curve ,ty '� most t contents.Mashtl]O70ug13lfL r right A clentisi's esaminatiou c: n . halfµ ay ug th.r• h9'fi tc's a sham .4? , or tura it 'into aomejhir else. Be season wit L butter. salt evil olangs + • firmed it;' titru..htit ft's we31 yarkcii anti not •'r ` - your brassiere and -your sus, juice. Beat up chopped nuts and r., �� }ern tr} Eo matte - "pm sorry, Larry. terribly torr; rtangert,us tutIe. v' F `s' pends r belt are is tip-top condi crushed plueairi)le Fill potato is too f ayt. Ga ng uI tion,- becaitse oa- these foundations :shells. Place marshmallow $ on top : '!'he touch of her hand on his arm )•,veu ware the ' roves cnmfortia , her sympathy wcs �'� • the vvho2P.line of sour figure de' g firelde ThE canyon lions is 'about of each filled "shell and brown Un - her r t ., broiler :00 feet t)E'.aty file came. and ft's ! panda.. , der- be b iler flame. • elincere. She sat down again, Bendy' v 3° -- pulled Lim to the swing beside A.er _ . aim a Sheer diol)" �. y " CABBAGE SLAW - - " "Tell me mofe,about Lim, fairy.' ..! Couldn't Stop" Mature Women >k cups cabbage ahrc-rlEieti fifle� He rolled. a.cigaret, tried to kretj J f' hie eiee from bar, l.he eonhl tee: liar brow'.tc.nae ' "Better Dressed � cite ons s - ` t . - - - = " __a shQ turareJ-herself to go oft. - 1 "� tale-spoons sugar... That IMtonnie. knew more abs" - "On the night of the Ovelcient, - Dash of pepper and Paprika a this accident than she was telllr9• ililke called me. it was late•but he : -J'? r Than They Used to be: Now �4 cup maynnuatse he was sure. But how could" he said he'd just tomo buck hom - Can Wear-- All Colors and t cup cream whipped _ glad out, without arousing "her'aux r7 - Crisp the cabbage by letting li _ Clilcago. flown down with some _ -Styles Smart Hats Noted plcioas. Perhaps she might be ick• friends Rud tlte�y .xauted to meet stand in ice water, .Dt�in on ab , TolTed—No. Moania would -apveF sarbetrt paper slid dry. Add" vine- 1 r mc,. Hr'd .broufiht me some Pres• Matu tc. a be mined up in a crooked deal: i - kicked " ova the cute. tao, .and some thingp !'J -: fatihioa traces; gar, sugar and seasonings. Just 19 $ut if she loved -Bensley- "t asked him to 'get fol• me. He - - '�o more does the woman with minutes 'before serving 'drain - woman will do almost anything 'Ioc; couldn't leave his fiuests. bed. again. Toss lightly to,^ether with the man she loves. college aBe children think she must the dressing made by folding the - The Accident On the urve" - so would.[ drive right over.,, wear nothing but dresses with drop b p mayonnaise into the whipped fiVhat was Bentley's role? Hat• I 'was on the way inside of a ';� _ eat bosoms, or deep t''�cl.linee die- 1 Arrange on cris$,lettuce. -Ing Bentley as he did, it was eau,}' half an hour. 1 always delve fast f creetly edged in white. and I, went un the hilt riming about I[ .her figure is reasonably gam. !or Larry to accuse him of aomc 00 or 60, Tien at the cutt'p - the mature woman can wear the `Minn Chambern ,releomen Personal part In Hugh's death. Bentley utas She paused briefly: t;ot• a: new _ on friendly terms with:& bank-rob- t high round ne;klinea'of yauth,,and letter. red o r eeive read-era. are• grip on het' cmotiotl" then %cent By ANNE ADAMS !■ poplea to reeelre n, an to rhes this Bill was working at .the the sharp' colors she used to avoid y regio■ ler see Bolam., .aa t� Circle Cross. p1). This Anne Adam`s flock., P.a'.- a_s. too gay for her age. eves ready to uaVe■ to your --pet " I must have been about _)00 IF FIGURE GOOD 1 ` ape•'e■:•' auxmeqare rot .eche or match flared in the.darkness. tern 4ti7R, is expertly designed ,Peel■1 menus are to oraer..tddfews Monnie', hand was touching his }ards frotq rhe curve when ibis to make you look 'years younger; God shops rout middle aged yens letters -%V st Adel iIrate R. Cron car came down the hill. 1 couldn't 9nches slimmer. There's splendid dowdiness with entire departments her■, 7e- �t'e■t Aael■tae �treser. re- 3 own, Larry liked being near to roato.•, %cad ■lanipe•d. self-addressed R`�• iter- He was tempted to put his stop: The driver apilarently made bodice ' roominess, with a'` back- devoted to dressing size 16 and 'up.. a■neloPe, it yen .sigh ■ rept7 �. Arm around her, pull her close. no -effort to turd• Mien ire saw to-front yoke io' keep fife shoal- An example of spanking smart- kiss those inviting lips. Monnie', my lights.,ilis car crashed through ders trim and darts just below news for the forty-ish woman is a Voice brought him back to the pre• the barricade. plunged over. the the front yoke to, hold fullness two-piece dress made of very %beer cliff and rolled down into the'can right over- the bustline. See the hlac'k wool, with -the high neck- out yon. � "This brother of yours, Larry—" nice line, of the front bodice but- Ilne and bodice embroidered in jet.. "`Hugh was a swell" guy," Lal "'I _stopped as soots as I 'cout�l, toning, so convenient for speeds The hat is ageless,.gay. Not, for , »� began. ".Harried, lived down state.' Pulled oft the road a little and 1•an dressing. Take your= choice be- once, an off-the-facer, it's 'topped j -- back to :where. the car, had dig twiren long sleeves or short nitjt' a huge red rose. A costume Appeared : Far down in the canyon, straight .or flared sleeves. This to wear with' satisfaction to teas, I ' criul$ see flames shooting tip style would look smatt in, a tie bridge parties, club meetings. ?►-.: - ,� ^ Prom the .Wrcckase cif the car. Then- silk check or a. plaid for ail- _ k `. R LE L heard- a s o . around wear; in a wash -Cotuwu Save Fye Strain and Mo "f stood these.. paralyzed, 'and Worry Spoils � AND PILE AG41 f°t' home. Every household is beautiful. f to modern light sudileiily, Mike was b'esiile me. To• Pattern 4578 is available iii•. f L especially when beautiful. Aladdin white - gethett•"We scrambled snot slid down , PBople s Teets! 1lgfrt actually pry. for Itself, in economy and , women's sizes 3.4,, 36, 38, 40, 42, I added comfort over old-style lamps. ��ti takes QVaW>w� iliJiaaE D to the car, "trlod to Atilt'the deadl 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 to 51uciI of present tooth decay is The Aladdin burro t14O10 air and only Sli man from the burning vrreck. lfike I oil. SO hours of room-fillin light on a siaule 4%, yards 89 inch fabric. I Td l Send Twenty Cents (20e) is ' caused. by worry and other emso- gallon of kerosene (coal oll> &kes reading TL you are troubled faith iichi!i, tional disturbances. By many alt• studying, sewing• etc, a pleasure instead of a coins (stamps cannot be accept- ago inrylebe proud of modern Aladdin-light .: r taslu piles or rectal soreness do not delay � pet•iments, Drs. A. L. Wfnaor and , treatment and run the risk of 18tting ed) for this Anne Adams pattern: 44 sled by electrrcity for quality and - this condition become chronic. Any. ♦ B. ICorohiu have proved that . the I Unsurpa itching: or soreness or painful pass- Write" plainly Size, Namtl, Ad- saliva in the mouth is naturals steadiness. Safe to Use... a child can operate. - } age of stool is nature's tvarning s y No pumping; no noise' no smell or smoke dress and' "Style Number: alightly ewld and not alkaline, ae ! -_ .,.that proper treatment should 1, Send your order to Anne Ad ALAID111 DEALER KAS NEW MODELS secured at once. many had believtd When angry, ! / For this purpose get a package a • pm s, ROOM 42ti, 78 'West Adel- Visit your dealer. and see the ?pf or this id fr°m your arusg3sc worried -or tired,. the mouth: be' beautiful new Aladdin, and the s wad use as directed. This Hera-Roil Wh�� too� side Si':, Toronto, _ comes dry and the acid content of colorful shades. It You don't formula-.which is used internally tt the saliva increases. And the more SON ' write anewest nd w0'll la the form of a small, easy to talo" ` ir)ps tablet, will Quickly relieve the itch- acid your saliva,-the .gteater the folder of /41•ddia' FAL i 1n 1•,enl-: lltrnt11o1■t e t' �py,,,,uA t•.J risk of decaying teeth. The obvious �'1tI►L OdF!>c . itrg the sore tender spete.'Heua-Ko,d r r aiptw—,,,aw ,, Is pleasant to'use, is highly recom- A " antidote is not to Worry. This Se ' saendett, and it seems the height ut I Mantle Low Crmoany s - ;tolly for any one to risk a painful raisin, eaM not so impossible as it seems, even "Logen Av+••T•r•Mr(i)Owt. e and chronic pile condition when such dladd�s+1tin�g,�Jere in 1940, for worry SChfevea troth• Aladdin a fire remedy may -be had at.. eu andtaesessa.lal Ing..,So take every precaution pos- reasonable a coat. if you try Diem-Road and are not T,SSUE 3—t41 6 121111ZBible for safety and refuse fo at OW ` .attrely pleased with the results• events to Injure your health, cur w7rugirlst will. gladly return yr your fnpney. t c:.a_.S ..•.'fir,' ::...:. .. _c :.. .., _ ..�. ." _ y ..�.3...:::..`n' 3. .'j 0 ,r M .. JANUARY 25th - L O Q A 1 ht Ea. l3alr d, PSelkeeias LIQ Fred Hudson, Balsam 2". ....� this event open and em-.-BRADLEY'S Keep nir Pe >e i t, Rose Murison, Pickering, O.' Sgt. _41unkett Omer oa '_January ber the place: 21st. United Church bawuent, Wes. Sakes, Picloering. , -Mr. and Mia F�dgar S�11c, of ROtJGE HIbL-PUBLIC SCHOOL f C. Paddiek, Pick. R C. A. Med Men's Overalls, a pr.;np AUDITORIUM ' E. Ray Taylor, Cherrywood,, RCAF McII'8 work tSOOts, � 9i II Shelburne, spent the week-epd with P ]drs. Wan. and Clarence Silk. Ali Entertainment of a lifetime a- Mm l �= DUN$ASTO farmers,' I,oekoar hizane8� --atra. Sankt,, of �,�. �t waits you. something that you have - - -�-E not seen before. 'A Concert given by over. and see what you need, xh•eeday last with her pazeahts, G. New Cana,3ian, =aaLdenta of 8o�e � , : f y � S7" P1au1"s, Dumbarton. Sunday, � , n. and Mrs. Pugh, here. � �-, the$ ee.ne in and wo wiIl fix fir. eRhd Mfrs. Cyril Morley and �� a' D°' �OO�s wtID January 19th. 2nd Sunday after Joyce visited ,relatives in Hamilton go tb War �, is Britsh — f i EpiphanyL 2 p. sae. Sunday School. jot t�• _ �u wa •ay Nstioaai 3 p• m. Memorial Service for ,the on Satzaday last. fie, LVoW a pd lantrumental late hoard Baden Powell,, of Giiwen, Harness and Show• re. sired -.WT. and Mrs. Wilson, of Toron- founder =4 C,ldef Saeoat of the to, spent Sunday with D, �Sclos and Duets. Ukrainian Viliagc X. chid Scene - Distinguished Coloratura ,, : Scoot movement, weird-fam�olue:-,,C. • a' Brie Mrs. Callaghala and family.soldier and servant of the Democ= R A. Douglas and Miss --- - Soprano, String Orchestra, and +Mrs: niiany other theatrical and musical ratic Caube. Preacher, Rev. H. G. PhOn@ Pick 35N B. Bun4a, of Toronto, and Mrs.novelties. W. H. Moore, M. P., the Robinson.. You are cordially invited W $ Bunting, of Le Pae. Guest Speaker. Cone, and bring to Rorslu!p with us. spent Sunday with Fred and Mrs. friends. Admission, 25c. child- Pte. James McDonald, Rr C. A- _. .'The L� 4 kerma Minting M. C9 of Camp Barden Hospital ren 15e. Starts at 8 p• in. MCAT7AT ---Ae are n�aany cases of flu Stag was beans over the vveelt-end. " You must help the War Victims Mr. W. H, Moore, M.. P, who w+51P and colds in this distbrict, but with be guest speaker at the Concert to The W. A, of Dunbarton United the cold weather of the past week, AUDLEY- dee given by the New Canadians at Church are holding a concert on the epidemic is gradually disap}� R64se Hill School, on Jan. 25th. Yhday evening, January 24th in EXteIIC� S raring. In many parts. of the pro- �• McGrady has been indispos- aid of the War Victims, Fund. All f Vdnee - n mead-_ . —_ �oceeds- ia--aid -of the Fuad;-moo - o At[ severe, resulting in many deaths,' -admission -freewill offering. A cold dig this week sent the _ ng. ' eelpecially among children mercury down to 1g below here. Iii i,�f 0-T -TUNING - I " the Miss, Hattie Law is in the hosp- Miss Muriel WestauW of St. Jos - Etat in Toronto', having had a cat- ephis Hospital, spent Sunday at ANDI CARD OF THANKS a wt removed frown' her eye. Her her home here. All Binds of �' COIYIp�IIYletlf8 -- epalr ori; At the request of my son, Pte.) lrietrhds here, hope her recovery will yrs ger, of Torcnto, b. Ai i . T unwit Guaranteed Eddie Mcllonatd, now in England, „ �1 the be rapid and ;coniplete. been observant teacher at the Iocal wo wash to thank those responsible rn, an Tuesday. Jan. 14th, school for a v�eek. C'. S. Mari)ONALD --+Bo art Taront(h to Mr, and Mrs: Arthur ,Aj few from here heard Sir Ger- for all the nice parcels _sent him, •�ctS011 : Itachmadso4a, Pickering, a sow Still- 209 Clos! AVI., Toronto by frielnds at hoona, particularly ald Campbell speak at Oshawa .last Chir delivery 1s at your 681`fiC• sOrrr. :. Friday evening. Phone Lakeside 1502 the ladies of the. Dumbarton Red .-,The date of the Aamhal Meet✓ Creast PhoSA Pick p��0 _ ^ Representatives from here atten- Mrs, W. J. -McDonald, ;ng of,the local Public Library will ded the S. S. Convention held at r CLARENCE SILK ie January 27th. Note change 'of Mt. Zion, on Tuesday. R!, R. '2, Pickering lo*, from 20th, to 27th. Winter Bios, have ... the contract —The- Gordon .Law Garage hese, for the erectiogn of tile buildings at Ms been the Subject of - attack, the Osbawa airport. HOTTER _ . 0 twice, in as,: many weeks, Econkec- The late Jetnes Garland, aCherry- rtivel by thieves, bast week, a wood, who was buried raft week, , hmmber of tires and batteries were a brother ,of -Mrs. Mt.Brady._o1. _ - _ L 0 P e aken, and 'on Wednesdhy night of this place. - 7. his week: a shnilar raid. Prov.n- d a sat Police are investigating, Euchre and- Dane on the event - - " The Communit Club wilt bol z< Wedd- � jY!• !1! l6a _ _ in n"� A [� (1 ► h n�j-✓Have ,you a Birthday 9 of January 24th, in the schoolhouse ( �jjtv o11e of D ckenk7 kJo'Jl3s rig Anniversary next week? If.: so, here. Ladies -please provide. r/1i Ll CIL ron may Rin one of the prizes giv- , ,Rev: Mr. Jen)Cnson represented _ , an some of Caarada's foremost phrase-stands ©ut somey' our Sunday .School at the" Conven- ---- 'ood mamiiacturess, st the Plunk= tion on Tuesday • - ttt Advertising Dinner, served in The local Institute ✓rust at the f"' -_ - i he Uhited Church school room, on home" of ahs. R P Winter last In simple teat rich ee- '' -. bing -like this • will ..w sign we car famish es Rzl]' be served, .? o clock, ahahlp, ladies who vNent a report of the- memorials that will - + , week and heard to to the _S keg i staadpoiat Iii " '«y - -- -honor -Christmas in my Ewes y, January our eopr-, ►dolts, 35c. Children 25c, School, who also made demonstra- ', of appearrnee our keep f���•--The deepest sympathy t this tions rs their vrorlq. Mia Annan ` Wotkwill stand cut�p�r� W�d tr to �� Wll�hl>,orhood .. is exiahhded to A'Lr•. and.Mia Ben' Bryant were the. vibes i,L�vv jj� - - Uihur Richardson. - of the Boyes' who *)ere delegates and their 'wok , , l� from every hug .Co„ and children 'on the was thoroughly enjoyed by all. through the ages. leu of Mrs. Richardson. vvh�eh The Club mist, and opened on Iia Great: :1ri:+uta the year'sack 9%ce in Toronto, on Wednes- bane on Monday evening', at; ' the K• W. RTAFFORD pay', Jaahtary 15th. The funeral 'home of Fred and Mia. Crawford, Blowsy �Onao" mk6 place on Saftarrday, at Hesp- with Pres. Ben Bitrant in the chair. - Werlts 9 his should be particularly • applicable in. 'these FL ts2 A bkby Oat :ler, w30h 3ntertrhent at that place- A full report of the nhinutes_of'the ' � 13cr.d Wast ::discordant times, and it seems to ns that many of4, and- ,. A.bodt twenty-five friends and meeting and' of tete Executive _ - relatives meet at the home of Geode meeti_ag V" read by the SeeIretury, our customers. and [friends must be imbued with rnd Mrs. 'Whine, of the 4th con. on Miss Kathleen winter. L..letter was � .� h the same thought, for there is' some one thing{ rhuheday, January 9thz to give.' read from Mr, Inures, .asking for tare prize more than an thin - ,—our relationship hem a surprise party, it being the mung boys and girls to attend the P y P - i7th anniversary of their '%edding• Short Course, at Brcokl:r. in Feb- with you—the good-will you have shown as 365 . Che eventing was spent in gma es. ' ruary. A resolution of congratula' NOt1CC t0 CtE�ltOtti 'day-iLi 1 the year ; wd after retswhinehta, they were tions to W. H. We4tney on his rl- pra•enited . whttit gifts •.by meirberq ' ection bo the council was passed, _.. "AND OTHERS _ - - BOrr at this season of good-Will We wast to ezpretre y� if the family, Mr, and phi's. Herb= also a resolution condemning price - RUtte, Pickering, .M,r•, and Mrs. Hry. fixing in general and the • pegging Lh the Estate of Noah Rurkbolder, our appreciation O# this generous 'attitude Q>D your 1Pbae, Kb sale, Mr. and Mie, JOB- ' of butter prices in pa7deular, with Gemlemaa. deceased.. '-Part, and wish for you and yours, wherever you may E'srley. Brock Road, Mrs. Stephen- 'the Tf&e mumdati6>t that labour and be, and "under whatever circumstances yctu are, wn, Whiti�, and " Lorne, ,at home. other pu;rchaseable things for your All persons having claims. ag- Lt a laiie hour; the pasty broke up, farm needs, ahould . be pegged if ainst the F.statk of Noah Burkhold a Right Joyous Chrlstma's and a Happy" New Year. dl vi ng Mr. and Mrs• White this price' setlting business is to er, late of •the Township of Picker- nany .meshy more years• of happy coat-nue. R.obt. Ruddy, of Pickering ing, in the Count* of Ontario, Gen- - nerAed life, and hoping in another ti,en gave an interesting descript- tleman, deceased, who died on'or a- three • years to help them celebrate ion of his trip up the Xediter+ran- bout the 23id day of July,* 1939, • . CHAP A l I - Jheit Diamond Wedding. � eah and the Nile, in 1930, with are hereby notified to send part- C- -St. George's 'Church, SundoW, ' moving pictures, a film showing the icpiars of same to the undersigned ianuary 19th. -, 2nd Sunday after rodeo at Calgeary, also . was given. on or before the Stab day .of Feb �phmy. anti Memorial Ser-; These wpm -enjoyed by all, and' a rUALrY. 1941, after which date the ; t21 s. rice for the late Lord Baden Pow- hearty vote of thanks was tender. Estate will be distributed, having a ■ oil, of Gilwell,- founder and Chief ed Bo� and • his friend•, Mr: Oile, of regard only to the claim of which >f tike Boy Scout movenmxt, and Toronto. A good. luncheon and the undersigned slhail have ' Cering':,flardware ' ane of the greatest men of our age. tlhanlda to this host and. hostess con- notice, and the un .Vill p. ru n8 Ptayer. 10 a. m., ' eluded a delightful evening; Pte. mot be liable iso any Person of -1 day School. Preacher as bona Kass Arron was present, and he whose claim they` shall not then cc's, Rev. E. G. Robinson. You ' and all .. local bays under . arms were have notice. - - made mernbea without chs of t ��&� cordially invited to attiend. ,�i� Fluidlsy G- lt?te. Women's ffissi,onarT Soc- lite Club. Dated at Toronto this 10th day of sty of the` Umited Cbznb h, mot at e hone of Miss X. Morris. 'tithe Pickering Red Creel SocietyJoe" Bur4aw" R- _ andRanges- k ` �- int, Ontari% Esertntor• •b his Sol e chair, wfith Miss Jean Clark, On Monday, January 20th, at" R � , sting in the Dev codon al Exer- i1¢t�ere, Heaton, Bell and Ross, a7= p. m Daylight Sating, in the local - . an . The vm4ouq secretaries' re- Town Hall, there will be a general �D S�, Toronto, Ontario its showed VdI' accomplishments meeting of the ` Pickering Branch mcc Oect'1C Ranges r the year. A mestl encouraging of the Red Crocq. Not an ExecutrApls ii �Q�a t �3� port from the.Trerasarer, showing ive Meeting only, but one to wh`.eh lbi riQ• • • e AllomfJon had, been more ,tihstn all the residents in the district _ li�alt! RefrtgeratorS ed, having a good balance on co�veaed b!Y this branch, are invited mor ` Co. _ p . it was deeded to begin the and. urged tp attend. The r�paaQ rsi 7 /i�A itut�, Stock aid i �iuItry Foods eetings in .the future of 2:30 p. of the year -will be read and ex atL " The. Finance Convnittea's report its of clothing and .knitted :goody �- 1 , as presented and accVted and 'wes macre by our, Branch, aid last, tut heap rth for Farm aria Country Q� �- ollowed ow. ith a brief dedleatiom not least, true Election of officers buildings. rvice. PIS rs aw, in pipgre" fora fog - the S ear 1941. • :::e o'.ike s :cr WIndstorm Insurw.ca on f Bniliiags _ ' � ••• T - •- .gyp,- Frt�ta;Y aQ» Y'f :'i': a. folloR: Prez„ ..._M 'A ' tdmilla, .Silos etc. - 7�gent for McCorm•icic..lgetr410 � �lltm Machinery and , 14Lh. The Study .ca; Fred Bhuhri' int Vi,r Fnom. Rev Rcpaiisi. ` rhargs- -4,`. '�6rs,• Murlmar, ✓chose M_ fr. Polrn,�on, 2r,i . V ce-�:'ri?a , ,Automobile Insurance 7 Viitn� of the Vi'a Mrs. i3o,,'�l ^Ac:, :<�Creta.i�•- .l!tr:. - - A1l .Hinds _ ar i[odte - We bt7e W Oss Gd IL Or It M,aoe �« i. Japan: - _dealing _ particnla_-1;-- Mc' Ewlen,' Corr. .S`ecreta►ry. Mise '1. or�Aiarme - - riboau _ . the, J fe of Daniel Norman, a Bayne, Treks., W. V. ftPddit.t; Orn lt(�1?:+�i � , p - - oA� r j; p �j R 'e.;orrarn f%-"'23 ywnia. " A q••c;'.! ;utas, q - "L:�R -Sih�. I.`.ail• ..�' �' "� �� J BXLSDON., 'PICKERING 0.q 'C:,,• ;i �. -,,,. - 11•�•m' Oi1�l: s'0 . _ - _ - •� j Fall and malls it, a lull house to - ` that night. t - ' - - - . _